Washington state braces for dangerous flooding as thousands could face evacuation orders

Thousands of Washington residents face evacuation orders as a new wave of heavy rain sweeps into the region, threatening to overwhelm rivers that are already swollen from a previous storm. The Pacific Northwest is bracing for major flooding, with the Skagit River expected to crest at record levels in the town of Concrete early Thursday.

Residents in Mount Vernon, a city of 35,000 people, were ordered to evacuate their homes due to concerns about the Puyallup River's extremely high levels and upstream levees. The historic river levels expected Friday could top the floodwall that protects downtown, with some worried that older levees could fail.

"It's real," said Ellen Gamson, executive director of the Mount Vernon Downtown Association. "The concern about that kind of pressure on the levy and dike system is real. It could potentially be catastrophic."

Meanwhile, a landslide blocked part of Interstate 90 east of Seattle, with trees, branches, mud, and standing water trapping vehicles. The state transportation department said there were no detours available and no estimated time for reopening.

The city of Snohomish issued an emergency proclamation, while workers installed temporary flood control barriers along the White River in Auburn. Authorities knocked on doors to warn residents of imminent flooding in certain neighborhoods and evacuated a mobile home park along the Snohomish River.

Climate change has been linked to some intense rainfall, but scientists say that without specific study they cannot directly link a single weather event to climate change. However, it's responsible for more intense and more frequent extreme storms, droughts, floods, and wildfires.

Another storm system is expected to bring more rain starting Sunday, with the pattern looking "pretty unsettled going up to the holidays," said meteorologist Harrison Rademacher.

As the region braces for the worst, residents are taking precautions. Some business owners were renting tables to place their inventory higher off the floor, while others stacked sandbags and cleared items off the floor. One resident, Jake Lambly, was concerned about damage in his neighborhood and moved valuables to the top floor of his home.

The National Weather Service warned of the possibility of "catastrophic flooding," specifically along the Skagit and Snohomish rivers. The Skagit River is expected to hit record levels, with forecasters predicting that it could crest at roughly 47 feet in Concrete early Thursday.

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson declared a statewide emergency Wednesday, saying that lives will be at stake in the coming days. He estimated that as many as 100,000 Washington residents may soon face evacuation orders.

The situation is being closely monitored by authorities, who are working to mitigate the impact of the flooding. With another storm system on its way, residents are advised to stay vigilant and follow evacuation orders if issued.
 
OMG, I'm literally stressing about all these people getting evacuated 🀯. Flooding is so devastating, you know? It's like, one minute everything is fine, next minute, it's underwater 🌊. Climate change is really starting to affect us, and we need to take action. I mean, I get that scientists can't directly link a single event to climate change, but still... let's not ignore the signs, right? πŸ’‘

I'm from Seattle, so I've seen my fair share of floods, and it's never pretty 🌧️. But seriously, 100k people could be affected? That's crazy! We need to get our act together, you know? We should be preparing for these kinds of events, not just reacting after they happen πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

I'm also worried about all the trees and stuff getting washed away... I mean, it's not just about property damage, it's about safety 🌳. And what about our infrastructure? Those levees are gonna be under a ton of pressure 😬.

Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out 🀞. One thing's for sure: we need to look out for each other πŸ’•.
 
man this is crazy 😱 the rain in washington is getting outta control i feel bad for those people evacuating their homes it's not safe at all gotta protect themselves and their families meanwhile our gov is being super prepared by declaring a statewide emergency that's good to see 🀝 we need to take care of these ppl who are facing this crisis also the fact that climate change is making these storms more intense is really concerning we need to find ways to mitigate its effects ❄️
 
omg i can relate to this so much lol we're already dealing with floods in our school's basement every time it rains hard my friends and i have to navigate through the flooded corridors during lunch break 🀣 anyway back to the news - it sounds like climate change is for real and we need to take action ASAP just like how our school is taking steps to reduce waste and carbon emissions let's do this same thing on a larger scale πŸ’š
 
Man... these storms in the Pacific Northwest sound super intense πŸŒͺ️. I mean, record flood levels expected and people having to evacuate their homes? That's crazy! They're talking about a landslide blocking I-90 and trees everywhere, it's like a scene from a movie 😲.

I'm no expert, but it does seem like climate change is playing a role in all this, right? Like, more intense rainfall and extreme weather events. But the scientists aren't saying for sure if this storm is directly linked to climate change, which I get. It's hard to pinpoint that stuff.

What worries me is how these people are having to take precautions just to stay safe. Renting tables, stacking sandbags... it's like they're bracing for the worst. And with another storm coming up soon, it's going to be a tough few days ahead πŸ’”. Hopefully authorities can do something to mitigate the damage and keep everyone safe 🀞.
 
Ugh, this rain is like something out of The Day After Tomorrow 🌨️! Like, I'm all for a good Seattle drizzle, but this is crazy! You gotta feel for the people in Mount Vernon and Concrete who are gonna be dealing with record levels on the Skagit River. It's like they're living in a post-apocalyptic scene from The Walking Dead πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on that landslide on I-90 - what if it's not just rain that causes damage? Climate change is no joke, guys 🌎. I hope everyone stays safe and dry out there (but let's be real, it's probably gonna rain anyway β˜”οΈ).
 
man this flooding thing is super crazy πŸŒŠπŸ’¦ but i think we can learn a lot from it too you know like how some ppl in mount vernon are renting tables to lift their stuff up or people stacking sandbags it's all about being prepared and taking care of urself during times like these plus the gov is declaring an emergency which shows they're taking it seriously πŸ™ so lets hope everyone stays safe and dry this weekend
 
come on guys calm down already lol these floods every year like it's 2025 and we're still dealing with this?
i mean i get it climate change is real but can't a single rainstorm just be a normal rainstorm for once?
and what's with all the evacuations? is everyone really that scared of drowning or something?
i'm not saying don't take precautions or anything, but 100k people moving out? sounds like an excuse to me
 
Ugh, this new wave of heavy rain is really getting out of hand 🌧️! I'm literally shaking my head thinking about all these people facing evacuations... 100k+? That's crazy talk 😲. It's like, climate change is real and it's bringing more intense storms, but at what cost?!? The Skagit River already breaking records and now they're expecting another crest? It's like a never-ending nightmare 🌊.

I'm all for taking precautions and being prepared, but can't we just have some stable weather patterns for once?!? Business owners are renting tables to put inventory higher off the floor... it's like we're all just waiting for the other shoe to drop πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And what about Jake Lambly, dude is seriously worried about damage in his neighborhood... I feel you, bro πŸ™.

The fact that scientists can't directly link a single storm to climate change is a bit of a bummer, but we all know it's playing a role here πŸ€”. Governor Ferguson declaring a statewide emergency and estimating 100k+ evacuations? That's some serious stuff πŸ’₯. Residents are advised to stay vigilant... yikes 😨.
 
I'm getting a bad vibe about this latest storm πŸŒͺ️. Flooding in the Pacific Northwest is super scary, especially with the Skagit River expected to hit record levels. I mean, 47 feet is crazy! 😲 They're saying it's climate change that's making these storms more intense, but I don't know if I agree. Like, what's up with this new storm system starting Sunday? It sounds like it's gonna be a total mess. Business owners are renting tables to lift their stuff higher, which is just common sense, but still...it feels like we're always on edge when it comes to these kinds of storms. Can't wait for the holidays to get here so we can finally have some peace πŸ˜‚.
 
Oh man 🀯, this new wave of rain in Washington is crazy! I'm watching all these videos of people evacuating their homes and it's just so sad πŸ’”. It's like the rivers are just overflowing and there's nothing they can do to stop it 😩. The Skagit River is gonna hit record levels and I'm worried about the levees failing πŸŒ‰. We need to take care of our environment, climate change is real πŸ”₯. It's not just one storm, it's a pattern we're seeing more often ☁️. I feel bad for all those residents who have to deal with this 😞.
 
omg u guys idk what's goin on in washington rn but i'm low-key freaked πŸŒͺ️😨 like how can rivers just keep overflowin? it's crazy! climate change is def a factor tho, we gotta take care of our planet 🌎🌻 and all these natural disasters are gettin more intense...i don't know if i could handle evacuating my whole life 😩. anywayz, ppl r gettin serious prep work done πŸ’ͺ - like sandbags & stuff, hope everyone stays safe! 🀞
 
πŸŒͺ️ I'm saying, it's like they're playing a game with people's lives over here. Evacuating 100k+ ppl is insane! What's the plan, just letting them fend for themselves? We gotta talk about climate change, not just acknowledge its effects but take concrete steps to address it. This isn't a natural disaster, it's a preventable one πŸŒŽπŸ’¦

And can we please talk about the lack of preparedness in this area? I mean, they're saying "no detours" on I-90, that's just ridiculous! How are people supposed to evacuate when there's no safe route out? This is a disaster waiting to happen 🚨

I'm not buying the whole "climate change can't be directly linked" thing. We know it's happening, we're seeing it with our own eyes. It's time for leaders to step up and take action, not just issue warnings πŸ˜’
 
🌧️ I don't get it why they're always building these fancy floodwalls and levees in the first place... isn't that just delaying the inevitable? And what's with all these emergency proclamations? It feels like a never-ending cycle of preparing for the worst while the actual problem is still there. The fact that scientists can't directly link a single weather event to climate change is kinda worrying, you know? Can't we just accept it as a given by now and start working on solutions instead of just reacting after the damage is done? πŸ€”
 
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