Washington state contends with devastating flooding
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Flooding in Pacific Northwest Intensifies
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Drier weather is coming, but flooding effects are likely to continue for days across portions of western Washington state and northwestern Oregon.
Record floodwaters are slowly receding in Washington state after triggering evacuations, inundating communities and prompting dramatic rescues from rooftops and vehicles.
Eastside Fire and Rescue released video of the moment two drivers were rescued by helicopter Wednesday night. After the drivers were caught in the floodwaters, they were forced to
Northern Plains through the Southeast are under cold weather alerts this weekend and will face dangerously cold wind chills.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson declared a statewide emergency, estimating that as many as 100,000 residents may soon face evacuation orders.
After thousands of residents in some Washington towns were evacuated, the federal government approved a request to seek emergency financial aid.
Family who lost home in Washington flooding says they just moved there due to mom's cancer diagnosis
"The only clothes I got is just my pajamas," 7-year-old Jocelyn Rosas told CBS News' Carter Evans, as flooding devastated parts of Washington state.
Lincoln County is reeling from the impacts of mass flooding this week as officials prepare to address the communities of Libby and Troy in two town halls this weekend.