While there are no mandatory evacuations in place as of 8 p.m. on December 10, Cascade Covenant Church is open to shelter those who are worried about flood waters or actively affected by them.
Please feel free to stop by for a bit or stay the night! Volunteers look forward to seeing you. If you might stay the night, please do bring sleeping supplies.
Cascade Covenant Church is located at 13225 436th Ave SE.
The City of North Bend Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is fully activated. If you have information regarding unmarked flooded roads or have other non-emergency needs, you can reach out to the EOC:
For LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCIES, please call 9-1-1
North Bend’s Sandbag Center
The city collaborates with King County’s Flood Control District, and as a member, it serves as a Sandbag Center. For residents concerned about localized flooding impacting homes and businesses, visit the Public Works Department this week for sandbags:
- Enter through the North Bend Way entrance, located at 1155 E North Bend Way
- Check in by visiting the Public Works Administration Building, located near the North Bend Way entrance to Public Works
- Please bring your own shovel
- Residents will need to fill bags themselves, but sand and bags are available free of charge
Sandbag Center Hours
The Sandbag Center is open on weekdays, during business hours, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For emergency management concerns or questions, please email EM@northbendwa.gov. Read the National Weather Service’s Flood Watch by visiting www.forecast.weather.gov.
Learn about flood preparedness by visiting King County’s Flood Preparedness webpage. Sign up for flood warnings at Flood Warning System - King County, Washington.
Public Works crews will continue maintaining drainage ditches, culverts, storm drains and roads. You can help prevent localized street flooding as well by keeping catch basins near your own property clear of debris. For more information about this agreement, visit King County’s Sandbag Distribution webpage.
