What should I do if I live near the Skagit River?
If you live in the 100-year flood plain, follow the Level 3 "Go Now" evacuation order and seek shelter at designated emergency locations.
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Recent weather events in the Puget Sound region include a fallen tree in West Seattle and critical flooding along the Skagit River, prompting evacuations and emergency declarations. Compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data.
The Skagit River flooding is driven by heavy rainfall and is projected to enter a major flood stage, posing significant risks to communities in its flood plain. Evacuations are underway in areas like Sedro-Woolley, with support from local organizations. The situation underscores the importance of heeding evacuation orders and monitoring weather alerts. Road closures are in effect, and residents are advised against driving through flooded areas. Resources for sandbags and updated river forecasts are available through Skagit County Emergency Management.
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**How to Prepare:** - Monitor local weather forecasts and emergency alerts. - Heed evacuation orders immediately. - Know the locations of emergency shelters. - Avoid driving through flooded areas. - Secure livestock and pets.
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**Who This Affects Most:** - Residents living within the 100-year flood plain of the Skagit River. - Communities in Mount Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, and Concrete. - Individuals with livestock or pets in the affected areas.
If you live in the 100-year flood plain, follow the Level 3 "Go Now" evacuation order and seek shelter at designated emergency locations.
Visit the Skagit County Emergency Management website at www.skagitcounty.net/flood&ref=yanuki.com or call the River Level Hotline at (360) 416-1404.
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