(21 Nov 2024)
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Issaquah, Washington – 21 November 2024
1. Pan of damage by trailhead
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Gibbard, Death Cab for Cutie singer:
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"Well, I came out for kind of a typical weekday run up to the top of Tiger 3, and I park here all the time. And, yeah, just kind of pulled into this crazy situation. I tried to kind of get up on the trail system kind of by a different, different route. But the number of blowdowns up there is is just unbelievable. I never see anything like that. I’ve been running here for a decade plus, and I’m used to kind of dealing with blowdowns. But this is this is on another level."
3. Pan of damage
4. Wider pan of damaged house
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Gibbard, Death Cab for Cutie singer:
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"We didn’t get hit that hard in the city, and I just didn’t assume that, you know, it would be this kind of situation out here. I mean, obviously, you feel the most for people who had their homes with partially destroyed by this. So, I mean, my ability to run or not run the trail is pales in comparison to that. But it still is quite a quite a sight to behold."
6. Pan of damaged house
STORYLINE:
Seattle-area communities are picking up after a major storm left two people dead, hundreds of thousands without power and knocked down scores of trees.
Ben Gibbard, the lead singer of the indie rock bands Death Cab for Cutie and Postal Service, drove from his Seattle neighborhood Thursday morning to the woods of Tiger Mountain to go for his regular weekday run, but there were too many trees blocking the trail.
“We didn’t get hit that hard in the city,” he said. “I just didn’t assume it would be this kind of situation out here. Obviously, you feel the most for people who had their homes partially destroyed by this. My ability to run or not run on the trail pales in comparison to that, but it still is quite a sight to behold.”
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