12/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/16/2025 19:10
For immediate release: December 16, 2025 (25-153)
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OLYMPIA - Communities across Washington continue to cope with the effects of recent flooding and severe storms, with additional hazardous weather expected this week. Families have been displaced, access to services disrupted, and recovery efforts continue in many parts of the state. The National Weather Service forecasts blizzard-like conditions for much of the state tonight, creating additional risks to health and safety and likely to cause power outages.
In addition to cold weather, flooding continues to pose health risks, including exposure to mold and contaminated water, interruptions to medical care, and increased stress and anxiety. These challenges can intensify during the holidays, when respiratory illnesses spread more easily and emotional strain is often higher.
Anyone who needs help can call 211, which connects people to local resources for housing, food, health care, and other essential services. Help is available statewide, 24/7. The Washington 211 line also has information about warming centers, emergency shelters, and other resources. To access it, call 211 or visit the Washington 211 website.
For those who are able, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) encourages supporting trusted disaster relief organizations assisting communities impacted by flooding, such as:
DOH remains committed to protecting the health of all Washingtonians during this challenging time. Wherever you are, know that you are not alone. By taking care of ourselves and one another, we can support recovery and help keep our communities safe and healthy.
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