OLYMPIA, Wash.—Record levels of flooding hit Washington State over the past two days, causing widespread road closures and damage. A combination of record snowfall last month, rapidly warming temperatures and heavy rainfall created the disastrous conditions.
“It’s kind of the perfect scenario in terms of a disaster,” said David Fenton, Senior Development Director for the Southwest Washington chapter of the Red Cross. The region has been hit particularly hard.
Fenton said heavy flooding last year may pale in comparison when all is said and done. “From the looks of it, this will probably surpass it [last year’s flooding] in terms of property damage and the number of people who were flooded out from their homes.”
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