Rivers in Clackamas County have risen to dangerous levels and major flood stage overnight due to an atmospheric river that ...
If you live on or near the Clackamas River, be aware that it reached major flood stage overnight and some evacuations have ...
The river level near Estacada crested at 26.25 feet early Friday morning, surpassing the previous third-highest record set in ...
Across Clackamas County, people living near the rivers were on high alert Thursday into Friday, as the water levels continued ...
Authorities issued evacuations throughout Clackamas County Thursday and Friday as the Clackamas River reached flood levels ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts the Clackamas River could hit 26 feet early Friday morning.
Locals at a mobile home park along the lower Clackamas spent Friday cleaning up after the area flooded overnight.
A flood watch is in effect in the greater Portland area and large portions of western Oregon and southwestern Washington as ...
Paradise Park was issued a Level 3 evacuation order, with a homeowner who had been preparing Thursday saying the river ended up flooding through his home.
As flooding conditions continue to improve around the Portland metro area, some evacuation notices remain in place throughout Clackamas County.
Widespread flooding across Clackamas County has led to thousands of Oregonians being placed under evacuation orders Dec. 19.
With only sporadic rainfall in the forecast, water should gradually dissipate but it may take hours or even a day for that to ...