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Rain will ease Wednesday across the Pacific Northwest after floods and winds left at least 600,000 without power, forced hundreds of people in Washington to flee their homes and killed at least one person.
Anyone in the area near Third Avenue Southeast and Spencer Court should leave immediately. Law enforcement were going door to door Tuesday to warn residents.
PACIFIC, Wash. — A levee on the White River failed early Tuesday, prompting Level 3 "Go Now" evacuation notices near Pacific. Those living near 3rd Avenue Southeast and Butte Road need to evacuate. Many people were woken up by first responders, who were dispatched to alert residents that they needed to leave.
Hundreds evacuated in Pacific as levee breach prompts ongoing emergency orders. Community faces uncertain future.
Residents have been warned of flooding and dangerously high velocity and debris flow in the White River system.
The evacuation zone is shrinking in Pacific as progress is made on building a new containment barrier to keep the White River from spilling into the city.
The U.S. Pacific Fleet told Newsweek that the U.S. military maintains a ready, capable and lethal force in the Indo-Pacific.
The Mainland Texas Industrial Park is slated for a swath of land between U.S. 90 and State Highway 36 and close to Interstate 69, officials said.