Washington state takes stock of flooding damage as another atmospheric river looms
BURLINGTON — Floodwaters began to recede on Friday after historic inundation in Washington state, but the areas hardest hit by flooding could face another wave of atmospheric river next week, and more inundation is looming.
BURLINGTON — Floodwaters began to recede on Friday after historic inundation in Washington state, but the areas hardest hit by flooding could face another wave of atmospheric river next week, and more inundation is looming.
“This situation is not over and it’s not going to be over again in a couple of days,” said Robert Ezelle, the director of Washington state’s emergency management division, and that several river systems were expected to see another wave of moderate flooding.
For most in the state, Friday offered a respite. Officials had worried that a system of dikes along the Skagit River would fail, and potentially inundate parts of Mount Vernon, a riverside town of about 35,000.
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