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  1. Flooding along the Cedar River continues to increase to levels that have not been experienced since 2009. From to Landsburg, residents and travelers should plan for water to overtop arterials and sole access roads.

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  2. Free sandbag materials are available 24/7 at the facility, 20827 S.E. Auburn-Black Diamond Road. Limit 25 bags per vehicle. Empty sandbags and sand are available. Shovels not provided. See all distribution locations:

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  3. Flooding will cut off access to neighborhoods throughout the valley. Expect fast, deep flows, which will create dangerous conditions throughout the floodplain. Do not walk or drive through closed roadways or standing water. Stay off the roads if possible.

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  4. With rain expected to persist, prepare for continued flooding and landslide risks. Stay informed and : ℹ️ for flood phases ℹ️ for unincorporated area road closures ℹ️ for hazard info

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  5. In the meantime, visit for regional updates and safety information.

  6. If you live in a landslide hazard area, watch for warning signs and report concerns to: 📧asklocalservices@kingcounty.gov 📞206-477-8100

  7. 🚷Do not drive, wade or walk through flooded areas. 🚧Watch for road closures, and never drive around barricades. Stay safe — . ⚠️If your vehicle stalls in a flooded area, abandon it and walk back the way you came.

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  8. Days of heavy rain have filled area rivers, causing flooding throughout King County. Landslide risk is also increasing as hillsides become saturated with water. Visit for updates and safety information.

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  9. prije 7 sati

    Here's a list of what's closed (and open!) due to flooding. 👉 for map of closed⛔️and ✅roads.

  10. Stay strong. 💪 In the meantime, you can sign up to receive flooding alerts on local rivers. 👉 And learn how to get for flooding and other emergencies. 👉

  11. Living in King County means being prepared for the Big One. Find out the first step you should take to get for disasters. 📹

  12. By planning ahead, you can increase your ability to survive and thrive in the face of disaster — everything from a major earthquake to winter weather. Find out how to create your emergency kit and get . 👉

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  13. Emergencies can happen anywhere, any time. Make sure you're at home, in your vehicle, at work and at school. Have you collected and stored extra food, water, batteries and other supplies for your emergency kit?

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  14. Prepare for a wet, windy week ahead: ⚠️ — never drive or walk through flooded streets. 🚨Sign up for 's flood alerts for local rivers: 🧯Get for emergencies:

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  15. King County is vulnerable to landslides due to our region's geography. If you live in a risk area, watch for signs of land movement, debris flows or progressively tilting trees. Report concerns to: 📧asklocalservices@kingcounty.gov 📞206-477-8100

  16. More cold weather is ahead. When temps drop, stay safe and be : 🧤Dress in loose layers of clothing to stay warm and dry. 🔥Keep anything flammable at least 3 feet from heaters and wood stoves. 🧯Never leave space heaters unattended.

  17. 31. sij

    The Snoqualmie and Tolt rivers have reached flood phase 2. Minor flooding is expected in low lying areas. ✔️Sign up for flood alerts. 👉 ✔️Find flood preparedness tips. 👉

  18. 30. sij

    Flooding is the most frequent natural disaster to affect Western Washington. ✔️Sign up for flood alerts. 👉 ✔️Find flood preparedness tips. 👉

  19. Flooding is possible for rivers, streams and urban areas over the next several days. Sign up to receive flooding alerts on local rivers. 📲 Learn how to get for natural disasters and other emergencies. 👉

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