“We’re talking a real quick overnight stacking.”. “Normally you get a few flying down the street or whatnot but never this many. State troopers in Washington state spent 10 hours digging cars and a semitruck out from under hills of tumbleweeds that flooded a road on New Year's Eve … 30-foot tumbleweed pileup traps cars, semi-truck on Washington highway It took authorities more than 10 hours to clear the highway on New Year's Eve. “We’ve had issues in the past but we’ve never seen them come this quick,” he said. "People were still stuck at midnight and rung in the new year trapped under the weeds," Trooper Chris Thorson told The Associated Press. Washington State Patrol Trooper C. Thorson shared photos and video of the wild sight, saying tumbleweeds were piled 20-30 feet high in places. “It was just too much,” one resident said. In ghost towns and gunslinger movies, they drift in ones or twos, cast wherever the wind takes them. On Tuesday, drivers traveling Washington State's SR 240, 20 miles west of  West Richland, in the early evening were confronted with an unexpected New Year's Eve surprise: hundreds of tumbleweeds blowing in their direction. No injuries were reported. What happens if the president doesn't accept the election results? Tumbleweeds overtook a stretch of highway in Washington State, and piled as high as 30 feet, trapping vehicles for hours. "A pretty incredible sight from SR 240 where tumbleweed closed he road for 10hours last night," the Washington State Department of Transportation East … official revealed. Several people got trapped in their cars Tuesday after strong winds blew a thicket of tumbleweeds into a portion of a state highway, according to Washington State Patrol Trooper Chris Thorson. Washington State Patrol Trooper C. Thorson shared photos and video of the wild sight, saying tumbleweeds were piled 20-30 feet high in places. "The plow truck drivers also did a great job of working around abandoned vehicles without hitting them which was a daunting task as they were very hard to see in the thick brush," said troopers, according to KOMO News. A tumbleweed avalanche has hit a highway in Washington, burying cars and trapping drivers for up to ten hours. One car was found trapped in the tumbleweeds after the sun rose, but it had been abandoned by its driver, he said. In some places they piled up 30 feet high, trapping cars and trucks for hours. Tumbleweed invasion traps cars and truck on US highway – video Unlucky drivers in Washington state saw in the new year trapped under a glut of 15ft tumbleweeds… By the end of the night, the authorities were calling it “Tumblegeddon.”, “The accumulation was beyond belief,” said Trooper Chris Thorson of the Washington State Patrol, which began receiving 911 calls from stranded drivers around 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Authorities say the piles were as high as 20 to 30 feet in some places. Election Day could turn into "Election Week" with rise in mail ballots. The road opened again at around 4.30am, well into 2020. Tumbleweeds are generally considered a nuisance in urban environments, where they can clog roadways. It finally reopened early Wednesday morning. Some drivers were buried under piles of the weeds that reportedly reached 20 to 30 feet high, which ultimately clogged the roadway and closed the highway in both directions. Tumbleweeds blocked vehicles near Richland, Wash., on Wednesday. Along a long stretch of road in Washington State, the tumbleweeds took over instead: more like monsters out of science fiction than lonely icons of the American West. With more mail-in ballots, officials urge patience on election night, Americans and the right to vote: Why it's not easy for everyone, Why some mail-in ballots are rejected and how to make sure your vote counts. “It’s unusual when something like this happens, but we do hear stories like this from time to time,” he said. At least one abandoned vehicle was discovered in the daylight completely engulfed in tumbleweeds. Published. Tumbleweeds blocked SR 240 for 10 hours and trapped vehicles in southeastern Washington on New Year's Eve. Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. The highway is in a flat, wide-open area close to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, which is known as one of the sites of the Manhattan Project and where plutonium was produced to help build the atom bomb. In 1989, streets and houses in Mobridge, S.D., were buried under tumbleweeds tossed by 50-mile-an-hour winds. The wild west rolled through southeast Washington on New Year's Eve. The video I shot was taken on a lease road south of Midland, Tx on a "mildly" windy day! Tumbleweed traps cars on Washington State road. Video, 00:00:51 The town taken over by tumbleweed. Unlucky drivers in Washington state saw in the new year trapped under a glut of 15ft tumbleweeds, after the desiccated but mobile plants forced authorities to close a highway in both directions. We always experience high winds and tumbleweeds rolling down the road, but I’ve never seen an accumulation like this before.”. https://www.cbsnews.com/video/tumbleweeds-trap-cars-on-washington-highway Buried in tumbleweeds, she was uncovered and managed to get a ride elsewhere, but her car was mired in the weeds for hours as DOT workers moved to free it. First published on Wed 1 Jan 2020 13.39 EST. Tumbleweeds are piled 20-30 feet in places. 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Section "#tumblegeddon After 10 hours of SR 240 being closed last night on New Year's Eve, it was opened around 0430 thanks to @WSDOT_East We still have one abandon car trapped in the tumbleweeds that was found at daylight, luckily no one was in it," tweeted Trooper Chris Thorson, who was on the scene throughout the #tumblegeddon cleanup. DOT workers were soon out clearing the brush and freeing the five cars and one 18-wheeler semi-truck stuck in the mass of weeds with snow plows, all the while employing the Twitter hashtag #tumblegeddon to track their progress. All rights reserved. The incident was not without precedent. No injuries were reported. Another driver reported that she'd swerved to avoid the tumbleweed onslaught and landed in a ditch. … No one was hurt during the #tumblegeddon and no accidents were caused, but at least one motorist abandoned their car in the middle of the highway. One car was buried for eight hours, Mr. Thorson said. (CNN)This is probably not the way motorists in Washington state wanted to spend their New Year's Eve. On a flat stretch of highway in Washington State, tumbleweeds were piled as high as 30 feet across an area three football fields long. No one was inside. Video. ... Up Next, The town taken over by tumbleweed. Mobile plants forced authorities to close a highway in both directions for hours in Washington state on New Year’s Eve, Associated Press in West Richland, Washington state, Thu 2 Jan 2020 02.08 EST “People were still stuck at midnight and rung in the new year trapped under the weeds,” Thorson said, adding that troopers found one abandoned car trapped in the tumbleweeds at daylight. What is ballot harvesting — and should you hand your ballot to a stranger? The Washington state patrol announced via Twitter at around 6.30pm local time on New Year’s Eve that drivers on State Route 240 near West Richland should use alternative routes. Several vehicles, including a semi-truck, were covered with tumbleweeds when strong winds blew them onto a highway in Washington State on New Year's Eve. Crews worked through the night to clear the roadway. Several vehicles and one semi truck slowed down because of low visibility and eventually came to a stop. The piles of tumbleweeds were as high as 20 to 30 feet in some places, Thorson said, blocking SR 240 around mile post 10, about 20 miles west of Richland in the south-central part of the state. In California in 2018, for example, tumbleweeds shut down a whole town. And in 2014, massive mounds of tumbleweeds moved across southeastern Colorado with such force that they knocked over fences and piled up against homes. They began piling up around the stopped cars, quickly burying the vehicles, including a tractor-trailer. Multiple drivers apparently left behind their cars to reach their destination on foot or via the help of others further up the road. Heavy winds sent thousands of tumbleweeds into Victorville in what some residents called an invasion, the prickly intruders blanketing yards and piling up outside homes. Snow plows were called in to clear the roads and crews with the Washington Department of Transportation worked overnight to free vehicles from the prickly mess. By Maria Cramer. It still took over 10 hours to clear the road, which means workers were stuck clearing brush well past daybreak on New Years' Day, but the road was reopened at 4:30 A.M local time. The reality is the region, which is close to the Columbia River and has a desert climate, is known for tumbleweeds and whipping dust, said David Mosley, a spokesman for the state’s Department of Transportation. © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. 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S.C. pic.twitter.com/zFbA3luscg, #tumblegeddon After 10 hours of SR 240 being closed last night on New Year's Eve, it was opened around 0430 thanks to @WSDOT_East We still have one abandon car trapped in the tumbleweeds that was found at daylight, luckily no one was in it.

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