Dried-up slope slides have become a landscape prime for flash-flooding and mudslides.
November 16, 2022 at 5:51 pm PST
Burnt trees, singed vegetation, rocks and dirt now have little to cling to. These dried-up slope slides have become a landscape prime for flash-flooding and mudslides. USGS has identified the towns of Baring and Grotto along Highway 2 as most at risk. King County officials estimate roughly 300 homes west of Stevens Pass could be threatened.
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