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Gene Johnson
Feb 10, 2019
PA
Hundreds of people turned out for a snowball fight in a US park after someone who lives nearby suggested it on Facebook.
People at Wright Park in Tacoma, Washington, took cover behind picnic tables and used sledges as shields.
“This is a perfect morning to bundle up and play in the snow, but stay off the roads if possible,” governor Jay Inslee wrote on Twitter.
In central Washington, blowing snow and drifts 3 to 4 feet deep forced the closure of key roads. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office warned that snow drifts were blocking many roads. Airports in eastern Washington closed, and numerous car crashes were reported.
“Snow conditions are worsening minute to minute, so don’t expect travel conditions to improve,” the sheriff’s office wrote.
Meanwhile, around 180 people spent the night at an emergency shelter set up at the Seattle Centre, with officials going out again on Saturday to get other homeless residents to safety.
Mr Inslee declared a state of emergency over the storm. The state transportation department said crews had to clear several trees that had fallen across roads in the Tacoma area.
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