'Bomb cyclone' kills 2, leaves half a million without power in US

A powerful storm, classified as a "bomb cyclone," has wreaked havoc across the US Northwest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Hurricane-force winds and torrential rainfall led to widespread power outages, affecting over 600,000 homes and businesses. Tragically, two lives were lost due to falling trees. The storm also impacted Canada's British Columbia, causing power disruptions for thousands.

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