TACOMA (AP) — State officials say more than 6.2 million chinook salmon fry died last week when strong winds caused a power outage at a state hatchery in Gig Harbor.

The fish were kept in incubators at the Minter Creek Hatchery. Some were being raised to help provide more food for endangered orcas, according to State Fish and Wildlife.

Hatchery division manager Eric Kinne called it a devastating loss.

During the storm, the hatchery’s backup generator also failed, which meant the pump that supplies water to the incubators failed.

Employees said they tried to get the generator working, and then tried to get water into the incubators using other methods, but it was unsuccessful.

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