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Severe Floods in Washington: Homes Destroyed, Families Stranded

    Washington state faces historic floods that have washed away homes and stranded families
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    MOUNT VERNON, Wash. – Washington state is grappling with severe flooding following relentless rainfall, leading to unprecedented water levels that have left families stranded on rooftops, submerged bridges, and uprooted homes. As the region braces for more potential flooding on Friday, experts are warning of disastrous consequences.

    Governor Bob Ferguson has declared a state of emergency, with evacuation orders affecting tens of thousands of people. He urged residents to heed evacuation directives, especially as another river threatens to reach unprecedented heights. “While many in our state have faced significant floods before,” he stated on the social media platform X, “we are now facing a historic event.”

    The Skagit River, a waterway north of Seattle and central to a major agricultural area, is expected to reach its peak on Friday morning. Consequently, around 78,000 residents have been told to leave the floodplain in anticipation of its crest.

    The floods are wreaking havoc across large swathes of the state, affecting numerous bridges and major roads. Several routes are completely submerged or have been washed away, including significant stretches of state Route 410, leaving no detours and no timeline for reopening.

    Among the disruptions, a landslide has blocked a section of Interstate 90 east of Seattle. Photographs depict vehicles trapped amidst a chaotic mix of tree trunks, branches, mud, and standing water, highlighting the devastating impact of the severe weather.

    A landslide blocked part of Interstate 90 east of Seattle, with photos showing vehicles trapped by tree trunks, branches, mud and standing water.

    In the north near the U.S.-Canada border, the cities of Sumas, Nooksack and Everson were evacuated after being inundated. The border crossing at Sumas was closed and Amtrak suspended trains between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C.

    Sumas Mayor Bruce Bosch said much of the city has been “devastated” by the high waters just four years after a similar flood.

    Flooding rivers break records

    The Snohomish River surged nearly a foot (30 centimeters) higher than its record Thursday in the picturesque city that shares its name, while the Skagit River rose just above its record Thursday night in Mount Vernon, according to the National Water Prediction Service.

    Earlier Thursday, the Skagit just missed its previous record as flooding surged through the mountain town of Concrete.

    The waters stopped just short of getting inside Mariah Brosa’s raised riverfront home in Concrete, but the raging river still slapped debris against her home and totaled her fiancé’s work car, she said.

    “I didn’t think it would come this high,” she said.

    Flooding from the Skagit has long plagued Mount Vernon, the largest city in Skagit County with some 35,000 residents. Flooding in 2003 displaced hundreds of people.

    A floodwall that protects downtown passed a major test in 2021, when the river crested near record levels. Water was at the foot of the floodwall as of late Thursday morning, Mayor Peter Donovan said.

    In nearby Burlington, officials hoped dikes and other systems would protect their community from catastrophe, said Michael Lumpkin, with the police department.

    Officials respond to flooding

    Authorities across Washington state in recent days have rescued people from cars and homes after an atmospheric river soaked the region.

    Helicopters rescued two families on Thursday from the roofs of homes in Sumas that had been flooded by about 15 feet (4.6 meters) of water, while the city’s fire station had 3 feet (91 centimeters) of water, according Frank Cain JR., battalion chief for Whatcom County Fire District 14.

    In nearby Welcome, erosion from the floodwaters caused at least two houses to collapse into the Nooksack River, he said. No one was inside at the time.

    In a football field in Snoqualmie, a herd of elk swam and waded through neck-high water.

    East of Seattle, residents along Issaquah Creek used water pumps as rushing floodwaters filled yards Thursday morning. Yellow tape blocked off a hazardous area along the creek.

    Climate change has been linked to some intense rainfall. Scientists say that without specific study they cannot directly link a single weather event to climate change, but in general it’s responsible for more intense and more frequent extreme storms, droughts, floods and wildfires.

    Another storm system is expected to bring more rain starting Sunday.

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    Rush reported from Portland, Oregon. Associated Press writers Gene Johnson and Hallie Golden in Seattle; Martha Bellisle in Issaquah, Washington; Mark Thiessen in Anchorage, Alaska; and Mead Gruver in Fort Collins, Colorado, contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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