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Heavy rain, flooding, and landslides

Our region is experiencing flooding and landslides due to an "atmospheric river". The King County Flood Warning Center is monitoring conditions on 6 major rivers and Issaquah Creek. The King County Emergency Operations Center is at full activation. Emergency News has information and tips about flooding, landslides, power outages, downed trees, and road closures.

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Health and safety after flooding

After a flood there are many health and safety risks, like contamination, mold, and possible exposure to lead or asbestos. Public Health has flood recovery resources to help keep you, your family, and your community safe.

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Consulte los valores de propiedades

Solicite registros

Pague sus impuestos sobre la propiedad

Encuentre servicios para animales

Únase a nuestro equipo

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Are you a business looking to help with flood recovery?

Register as a King County supplier and we'll contact you if your products or services are needed. Thank you for your interest in partnering with us to support our community.

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