Madison. As you can imagine, those wind gusts dealt a serious blow to power lines and trees across the sound. This evening. If Saturday night's light show wasn't enough. There was like a big thunderstorm and Sunday saw continued chaos. Taco City in Seattle's Columbia City neighborhood, a fellow employee helped to interpret my conversation with a cook. He said that the light just kept coming back and forth and then there was like a big sound and then it just went off Sunday evening, right around five Seattle City light posted to X saying high wind gusts were to blame for leaving more than 26,000 customers without power. But that didn't stop Taco City from serving customers. The kitchen stayed open. He said it's hard to cook because of the air ventilation and all of that, the longer this went on, what became even harder was this? We don't like it. You know, tips people in work. It would make sense. Some customers were blown off course from typical dinner plans. Taco City's Sunday night rush reduced to just a few patio patrons for whom staff were grateful. He feels great seeing customers coming in and knowing that we're so open because they were, you know, probably hungry. So we're getting to serve them and a couple of customers ordering take out. All right. Do you want to receive? Well, I can't either nonetheless. Wish them well, thank you so much. Bye bye. You too. Taco City has since had their power restored, but there are several Seattle City Light customers, for example, who right now aren't expected to get their power restored until tomorrow morning. So stay with King five mornings tomorrow for the latest reporting live in Seattle. I'm not White King five news.