Fallen trees cause widespread damage after bomb cyclone

Video shows damage from fallen trees in the aftermath of the "bomb cyclone" that hit the US north-west and western Canada overnight.

The weather event was caused by air pressure quickly dropping off the coast, rapidly intensifying the weather system.

The strong winds, heavy rain and snow caused widespread damage to roads, cars and buildings, with power outages affecting at least 500,000 homes.

Two people have died as a result of the weather system.