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Flash flood warning issued for King County, WA due to Green River levee failure
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Flash flood warning issued for King County, WA due to Green River levee failure

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  • Flash flood warning and GO NOW evacuation issued after White River levee breach in Pacific as Seattle suburbs face urgent evacuations.
  • Emergency crews build a temporary sandbag wall to bolster flood defenses as water rises in Pacific and neighboring communities.
  • About 100 residents were evacuated from Pacific, with displaced people directed to shelters in Auburn as floodwaters surge along the White River.
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Levee failure prompts evacuations in 3 south Seattle suburbs after week of heavy rain
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Levee failure prompts evacuations in 3 south Seattle suburbs after week of heavy rain

  • A levee breach prompted immediate evacuations in three south Seattle suburbs after days of heavy rainfall.
  • The evacuation zone includes parts of Kent, Auburn and Tukwila east of the Green River.
  • The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for about 47,000 people in the region.
  • Forecasters warned of a possible 'atmospheric river' bringing heavy rainfall later in the week.
  • Residents were advised to prepare for possible landslides and to monitor flood-prone areas.
  • Officials reported tens of thousands affected by flooding and multiple rescues statewide.
  • Oregon and Southwest Washington could see a moderate to strong atmospheric river this week.
  • Cooler temperatures may bring snow at higher elevations later in the week.
  • The flood watch affects a broad area from Washington to Oregon as weather systems evolve.
  • Authorities urged residents to heed evacuation orders and stay informed through official channels.
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