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Portland Braces for ‘Pineapple Express’ StormPortland Braces for ‘Pineapple Express’ Storm As the Pacific Northwest braces for the impact of an incoming atmospheric river storm, known as the “Pineapple Express,” Portland, Oregon, stands ready to withstand the anticipated heavy rains and strong winds. The storm, which originated in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii, is expected to bring a torrent of moisture to the region. Forecasters predict that Portland could receive up to 5 inches of rain over the next few days, along with gusts of wind reaching speeds of 50 miles per hour. In anticipation of the storm, city officials have issued flood and wind advisories and urged residents to take precautions. The Portland Bureau of Transportation has prepared to activate its emergency snow and ice response plan, which includes more than 90 pieces of equipment and over 100 crew members. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the Portland metropolitan area, warning of the potential for sudden and severe flooding. Residents are advised to stay away from low-lying areas and be prepared for road closures. Local utilities, such as Portland General Electric and Northwest Natural, have increased staffing and are monitoring the storm closely. They have crews ready to respond to any power outages that may occur. Community organizations are also preparing to assist those in need. The Red Cross has opened a shelter at Portland Community College’s Sylvania campus for anyone who may lose power or be displaced. The city of Portland has activated its Emergency Coordination Center to monitor the storm and coordinate response efforts. Residents are encouraged to stay informed by listening to local news and weather updates and following the city’s official social media channels for real-time information. As the Pineapple Express approaches, Portland is taking every measure to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents. With proper precautions and timely response, the city hopes to mitigate the impact of the storm and minimize any potential disruptions.