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Gig Harbor fire crews told KIRO Newsradio they dealt with flooding-related emergencies, including some electrical fires.
Officials in Olympia reported flooding in the city’s downtown area, sharing photos of water covering portions of the boardwalk. Multiple streets were closed, and a spokesperson with the city says drivers largely avoided the area and were stranded. The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office said fire officials went door-to-door checking on residents of Day Island, which had portions submerged under knee-high water.
In Seattle’s South Park neighborhood, police shared photos of flooded streets and said they rescued people in a vehicle from a possible sinkhole. No other details were immediately shared. Police are assisting with traffic control in South Park for numerous closures due to flooding. Please avoid the area.
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