Tukwila, Washington — A breached levee on the Green River triggered flash-flood warnings, evacuations and emergency repairs Monday after a week of heavy rain. National Weather Service alerts first warned thousands potentially at risk before officials narrowed the evacuation area to roughly 1,100 homes in parts of Kent, Renton and Tukwila. Crews used sandbags and deployed Washington National Guard personnel to shore levees; county officials reported no injuries. A levee failure along the White River prompted Level 3 evacuations in Pacific on Tuesday. Emergency warnings were later lifted as repair efforts contained flooding. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 6 original reports from KUSA.com, Democratic Underground, The Spokesman Review, Anchorage Daily News, KOIN 6 Portland and New York Post.
Local emergency responders, levee repair crews and state agencies received mobilized resources, personnel and logistical support to address breached levees and limit further damage.
Residents, businesses and industrial operations east of the Green and White Rivers experienced flooding, forced evacuations, property damage and transportation disruptions.
After reading and researching latest news.... Levee breaches on the Green and White Rivers followed prolonged heavy rain, prompting Level 3 evacuations for roughly 1,100 and about 220 homes, deployment of sandbags and National Guard support, and at least one reported fatality in Snohomish County during flood-related conditions this week.
Pacific, WA under 'Go Now' Evacuations after White River levee break
Democratic UndergroundLevee Breaches Trigger Evacuations Across Western Washington Communities
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