Washington state officials declared a statewide emergency Wednesday after atmospheric rivers and heavy rain caused widespread flooding across the region. Governor Bob Ferguson activated the National Guard, warned that the Skagit River could rise above previous records, and asked FEMA for expedited assistance. National Weather Service forecasts described the threat as 'catastrophic,' prompting 'GO NOW' evacuation orders for portions of the 100-year floodplain. Officials estimated up to 100,000 people might need to evacuate; more than 30 highways closed and numerous roads were flooded. Lawmakers sought quick federal aid for impacted communities immediately. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Federal and state emergency agencies, affected counties, tribal nations, and contracted disaster response firms benefited from expedited federal funding and coordinated resources to support evacuations, search-and-rescue, and initial infrastructure stabilization.
Residents in flood-prone communities, agricultural producers, local businesses and transportation systems suffered evacuations, inundation, road closures, and likely short-term crop and property damage, disrupting local economies and daily life.
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