New flood warnings issued for Washington
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Pacific Northwest braces for more dangerous flooding
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Washington is expected to see more flooding in the early part of this week as rivers begin cresting across the state. Flood recovery from last week's devastating flooding is likely to be impacted as more flooding occurs.
The National Weather Service issued the flash flood warning on Monday due to a levee breach in Tukwila, a suburb of Seattle located in King County. An evacuation notice is in effect for parts of King County.
Residents near a breached levee in Washington state were told to evacuate, just hours after an evacuation alert was lifted for residents near another broken levee in the same county
Deadly flooding hits western Washington as levee fails, causing evacuations and claiming lives. Another atmospheric river brings more rain and challenges.
With more precipitation moving into Western Washington, three rivers may once again flood: the Snohomish, Skagit and Snoqualmie.
Evacuations have been ordered in three Seattle suburbs after a levee failed amid historic flooding in the Pacific Northwest.
Certain areas south of Seattle and east of the Green River were ordered to evacuate after a levee was breached in Tukwila, Washington on Monday, Dec. 15.