Mount Vernon, Washington — An atmospheric river brought days of torrential rain this week that swelled rivers, overtopped floodplains and prompted statewide emergency declarations. Gov. Bob Ferguson declared a state of emergency Thursday as tens of thousands received evacuation orders, including about 78,000 in the Skagit River floodplain and roughly 100,000 under Level 3 alerts. National Guard teams conducted door-to-door evacuations in Burlington and other communities as rivers crested, bridges and roads washed out and homes were damaged or destroyed; search, rescue and recovery operations continued into Friday. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 10 original reports from 2 News Nevada, The Star, 7 News Miami, WKMG, Internewscast Journal, opb, PBS.org, Oregon Live, thepeterboroughexaminer.com and Daily Mail Online.
Federal and state emergency agencies, relief organizations, and recovery contractors will receive increased funding, deployment resources, and contracted work during response and rebuilding efforts.
Thousands of residents, farmers and small businesses across the Skagit River floodplain and other low‑lying communities suffered evacuations, property loss, infrastructure damage, and disrupted livelihoods.
After reading and researching latest news.... The storm identified as an atmospheric river produced record runoff this week, swelled the Skagit and other rivers, breached defenses and forced mass evacuations. Emergency declarations, National Guard door-to-door rescues and infrastructure damage indicate urgent humanitarian needs and substantial recovery planning.
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Atmospheric River Triggers Historic Flooding Across Washington State
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