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Historic Flooding Batters Washington State, Officials Warn Recovery Could Take Months

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SEATTLE — Washington state is facing an extended recovery after days of relentless storms unleashed record rainfall, catastrophic flooding, and widespread infrastructure damage, Governor Bob Ferguson said Tuesday. With additional storms forecast, officials warned that the full scale of destruction may not be known for weeks.

Multiple weather systems moving in from the Pacific Ocean drenched parts of the Cascade Mountains with nearly two feet of rain, causing rivers to surge far beyond their banks. Floodwaters swept through communities in at least 10 counties, forcing large-scale evacuations and prompting hundreds of emergency rescues.

State authorities reported that more than 600 people were rescued from floodwaters, while hundreds more were assisted in evacuating their homes. At various points, as many as 100,000 residents were placed under evacuation orders, particularly in flood-prone areas along the Skagit River north of Seattle.

So far, one death has been confirmed. A man was found dead inside a submerged vehicle after driving past warning signs into a flooded roadway, according to local authorities. Emergency officials said the incident underscores the dangers of underestimating rapidly rising water.

Critical transportation routes have also suffered severe damage. Portions of State Route 2, a major highway connecting western Washington to the Stevens Pass ski area and the tourist town of Leavenworth, were buried by debris or washed away. Governor Ferguson said the road could remain closed for months.

“This is going to be a long recovery,” Ferguson said during a news conference. “When evacuation orders are issued, they are issued for a reason.”

In the city of Pacific, south of Seattle, residents were ordered to evacuate early Tuesday after a levee failed, sending water rushing into residential areas. Emergency crews responded after a late-night 911 call reported flooding inside an apartment complex. Firefighters evacuated dozens of residents, some of whom had to be rescued through windows as water levels rose rapidly.

Ultimately, approximately 220 homes were evacuated in Pacific. No injuries were reported. Local authorities later called on the public to assist with sandbagging efforts after securing heavy equipment to reinforce flood defenses.
In Snohomish County, northeast of Seattle, rescue teams recovered a submerged vehicle from a flooded ditch containing the body of a man believed to be in his early 30s. Officials said many emergency calls during the flooding involved drivers attempting to cross flooded roads or becoming stranded atop their vehicles.

Fire officials noted that some residents failed to evacuate despite warnings, leaving crews to conduct dangerous rescues as water levels continued to climb.

The National Weather Service warned that elevated river levels and flood risks could persist through the end of the month. Additional wind, rain, and heavy mountain snow are expected across the Pacific Northwest in the coming days.

State and county governments have allocated millions of dollars in emergency assistance to help displaced residents cover temporary housing, food, and basic necessities. Officials said further aid is expected pending approval of federal disaster relief.

Authorities emphasized that comprehensive damage assessments will only be possible once floodwaters recede and landslide risks diminish.

— By Gene Johnson

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