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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Yakima River Swells to 30-Year High

Yakima River Swells to 30-Year High

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Yakima River expected to crest at 15.8 feet, highest in nearly 30 years.
  • An intense atmospheric river is causing flooding across Washington state.
  • Residents are filling sandbags to protect homes and property from rising waters.
Yakima River Swells to 30-Year High

Floodwaters on the Yakima River are surging to alarming levels, with predictions indicating a crest of 15.8 feet, the highest in nearly three decades. This dramatic rise, significantly above its usual 5-foot level, is attributed to an intense atmospheric river impacting Western Washington and sending rain across the Cascade Mountains.

Residents across the lower Yakima River valley, from Benton City to Richland, are mobilizing to combat the rising waters. Many have been seen filling sandbags at local fire stations to construct protective barriers. Businesses like the West Richland Golf Course are already experiencing flooding, with parts of the course and boat launch areas becoming inaccessible.

Statewide, Governor Bob Ferguson has declared an emergency due to widespread flooding, with thousands facing evacuation orders, particularly in the Skagit Valley. Fourteen Washington counties are under flood watches as the storm continues to cause significant disruptions to transportation and communities.

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.
The flooding is caused by an intense atmospheric river bringing heavy rain across Western Washington and over the Cascade Mountains.
The Yakima River is expected to crest at 15.8 feet, which is the highest level in nearly 30 years.
Residents in West Richland and surrounding areas are filling sandbags to build protective walls against the rising floodwaters.

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