Illustrative photo for: Skagit River Flooding: Record Rainfall Triggers Evacuations

Heavy rainfall has led to widespread flooding concerns in the region north of Seattle, prompting evacuation orders for approximately 100,000 residents. The Skagit River, which flows through the area, is expected to crest nearly two feet (0.6 meters) above its historic record later Thursday evening. Authorities issued the evacuation notices as a precautionary measure amid rising water levels hazardous to homes and infrastructure.

The intense rainfall has contributed to the rising river levels, causing flood warnings to be issued across multiple communities along the Skagit River. Emergency services are on high alert, monitoring the situation closely and preparing for possible additional evacuations if conditions worsen. Residents in vulnerable areas are advised to stay alert to official updates and heed evacuation alerts to ensure safety.

Meteorologists predict that the ongoing rainstorm could continue through the evening, maintaining high risks of flooding. Local officials are coordinating responses and providing support for displaced individuals. The situation remains dynamic, with authorities urging residents to remain vigilant and prepared for further developments as the flood risk persists.

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