As of Thursday, December 11, at 10:30 a.m., United States Geological Survey (USGS) gauges indicate that Snoqualmie River levels are dropping.
There continues to be no mandatory evacuations in place within the City of North Bend. The shelters located at Cascade Covenant Church and Twin Falls Middle School are officially closing to the public.
The North Bend Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains open. If you have information regarding unmarked flooded roads or have other non-emergency needs, you can reach out to the EOC:
By phone, at (425) 888-7646 and (425) 888-7688
By email, at EM@northbendwa.gov
The City of North Bend thanks the many citizens who have spent numerous hours bagging sand here at the Sandbag Center, located at our Public Works Department! At this time, we do not need additional volunteer assistance.
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.