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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1469536" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Yesterday all of the local news was saying 6 dead. Even the Peirce County sheriff said 6 dead. This morning they are saying 3 dead. I guess they need to learn to count.</p><p>Daughter was hours getting home last night. There is a real bottle neck at the point of the wreck. The Puget Sound is just to the west. It would take hours to go around the other side of the sound. Fort Lewis to the east, no public access through it. A two lane road to the east of the army base goes through about 4 little town. Not a road to handle the traffic off I-5. Only one more route to the east before one runs into the mountains and it might take 3 hours to go that way. So thousands of people crawled through those small towns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1469536, member: 498"] Yesterday all of the local news was saying 6 dead. Even the Peirce County sheriff said 6 dead. This morning they are saying 3 dead. I guess they need to learn to count. Daughter was hours getting home last night. There is a real bottle neck at the point of the wreck. The Puget Sound is just to the west. It would take hours to go around the other side of the sound. Fort Lewis to the east, no public access through it. A two lane road to the east of the army base goes through about 4 little town. Not a road to handle the traffic off I-5. Only one more route to the east before one runs into the mountains and it might take 3 hours to go that way. So thousands of people crawled through those small towns. [/QUOTE]
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