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Flood Patrol: Heroes of the Drenching Storm

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Flood Patrol team monitors levees 24/7 during flood events.
  • Volunteers with diverse backgrounds provide crucial on-ground data.
  • Emergency response coordination prevented levee failures and saved lives.
Flood Patrol: Heroes of the Drenching Storm

King County's Flood Patrol team operated 24/7 during recent historic flooding, monitoring vulnerable levees and providing vital on-the-ground intelligence. Composed of volunteer professionals from diverse backgrounds within the Department of Natural Resources and Parks, the team assessed levee integrity and relayed real-time conditions to the Flood Warning Center. This coordination enabled swift responses with various agencies.

During a recent atmospheric river event, Flood Patrol members were instrumental in preventing levee failures. On December 16th, two members monitoring a barrier along the White River assisted in an evacuation in Pacific, an action credited with saving lives. This exemplifies the team's direct impact.

Further efforts included reinforcing the Segale levee along the Green River and quickly deploying sandbags to protect communities in Kent, Tukwila, and Renton after a breach. King County is now enhancing training and support for these round-the-clock responders.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
King County's Flood Patrol is a team of volunteer employees who monitor levees during flood season to prevent breaches and coordinate emergency responses.
The Flood Patrol team provided crucial on-the-ground monitoring, alerted authorities to potential levee failures, and assisted in evacuations, directly saving lives and protecting homes.
Members come from various professional backgrounds within King County's Department of Natural Resources and Parks, including engineers, project managers, and ecologists.

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