Donations will provide immediate relief to those affected by the recent bomb cyclone in the Pacific Northwest, including emergency shelter, food, and medical supplies. Funds will also support long-term recovery efforts such as rebuilding homes, restoring infrastructure, and offering mental health services to help communities heal.
A powerful bomb cyclone struck the Pacific Northwest, bringing hurricane-force winds, heavy rainfall, and significant snowfall. The storm caused widespread power outages, property damage, and at least two fatalities. Communities are now facing the daunting task of recovery and rebuilding in the aftermath of this devastating event.
On November 20, 2024, a bomb cyclone—a rapidly intensifying storm—hit the Pacific Northwest, impacting states from Washington to California. The storm brought wind gusts exceeding 75 mph, heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding, and substantial snowfall in mountainous regions. In Washington, over 700,000 homes lost power, and two fatalities were reported due to falling trees. Oregon and California also experienced significant power outages and infrastructure damage. Emergency services have been working tirelessly to restore power, clear debris, and provide aid to affected residents.
The storm has disrupted transportation, with road closures and flight cancellations, and has caused extensive property damage. The recovery process will require substantial resources and community support to rebuild and restore normalcy to the affected areas.