Dec 15 (Reuters) - A levee breach in Washington state following days of heavy rain led to a flash flood warning and ...
More than 46,000 people, two schools, and one hospital were within the evacuation order area after a levee failed near Seattle.
As flooding in Washington continues to cause people to leave their homes, the National Weather Service has issued a flood ...
The NWS Portland OR issued a flood watch at 11:11 a.m. on Monday valid from Thursday 4 a.m. until Saturday 4 a.m. The watch ...
After heavy rains swelled rivers and flooded neighborhoods in northern Washington, residents returned to soggy homes caked in ...
NWS issues residents in Washington, around the Cedar, Cowlitz, and Yakima rivers with more flood warnings.
(Corrects range of rainfall totals to 6 to 20 inches, not 6 to 60 inches, in paragraph 6) By David Ryder and Steve Gorman ...
Heavy rainfall is soaking Western Washington, leading to road closures, evacuations and more.
The National Weather Service said a levee break in West Central King County prompted the warning in the west central ...
The Desimone Levee failure near Seattle’s Green River prompted urgent evacuations following rounds of heavy rain.
Certain areas south of Seattle and east of the Green River were ordered to evacuate after a levee was breached in Tukwila, Washington on Monday, Dec. 15.
A Flash Flood Warning was issued for parts of King County, Washington, after the Green River levee failed near Tukwila, prompting evacuation orders and life-threatening flooding concerns. The alert ...
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