Evacuations ordered in parts of Washington amid threat of ‘catastrophic’ flooding

Dec 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

Up to 100,000 people in Washington state could be ordered to evacuate amid a threat of “catastrophic” flooding from an atmospheric river event, officials said.

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson, who announced a state of emergency on Wednesday, pleaded with residents to follow evacuation orders and warned on social media, “Catastrophic flooding is likely.”

In Skagit County, north of Seattle, officials called for evacuations amid the major flooding, saying “residents within the FEMA 100-year floodplain need to evacuate to high ground immediately.”

PHOTO: Extreme Weather Washington Flooding
A car drives through a flooded South 277th Street, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025, in Auburn Wash.John Froschauer/AP
Law enforcement officers walk through rising floodwater while helping residents evacuate, as an atmospheric river brings rain and flooding to the Pacific Northwest, in Sultan, Wash., Dec. 10, 2025.David Ryder/Reuters

Multiple rivers are at major flood stage Thursday morning and more are expected to grow into major flood stage later in the day. Record flooding is possible on Thursday and Friday at the Skagit River near Concrete and near Mount Vernon, the Snoqualmie River at Snoqualmie Falls, the Cedar River at Renton, and the Snohomish River near Snohomish and Monroe.

Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell said on social media she was “alarmed” to hear the Skagit River could peak as high as 5 feet above its record crest level.

“Please please please stay alert and follow evacuation orders,” she posted. “This is not just another flood.”

An atmospheric river brings rain and flooding to the Pacific Northwest, in Fall City, Washington, December 9, 2025.David Ryder/Reuters
An atmospheric river brings rain and flooding to the Pacific Northwest, in Fall City, Washington, December 9, 2025.David Ryder/Reuters

Eastside Fire and Rescue, which services parts of King County just east of Seattle, said it helped with water rescues on Wednesday, saving three adults and a dog after their home flooded. Two adults and a child were rescued in another incident, Eastside Fire and Rescue said.

In Snohomish County, north of Seattle, people trapped in their homes were rescued by helicopter, the sheriff’s office said.

The flooding was sparked by an atmospheric river event that dumped more than 1 foot of rain at higher elevations of western Washington state over the last three days. The heavy rain is continuing Thursday morning and then will weaken throughout the day.

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