Tillamook, OR – Residents across Tillamook County are being urged to use extreme caution today as flooding and debris continue to impact multiple roadways across the region.
According to the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office, emergency officials have issued a flooding advisory and confirmed that several roads are currently closed. Drivers are being asked to slow down, remain alert for debris, and avoid driving through standing water. Authorities emphasized that motorists should never bypass road closure signs, as doing so puts both the driver and first responders at risk.
Officials also warned residents to prepare for possible power outages due to ongoing severe weather conditions. Falling trees, rising water, and unstable ground remain concerns throughout the Oregon Coast county. The Sheriff’s Office is encouraging community members to report any flooding, debris, or hazards to local authorities.
The following roads are closed due to flooding or debris hazards, according to the Sheriff’s Office:
• Miami Foley Rd MP 1
• Alderbrook Rd to Possetti Rd
• New Miami River Rd
• Moss Creek Rd
• Hwy 6 near milepost 1
• N. Main from Front St to Wilson River Loop
• Tillamook River Rd from Frasier Bridge to Hwy 101
• Resort Drive from Hwy 101 to Reddekopp Rd
Public works crews and emergency responders are actively monitoring conditions and will reopen routes as soon as they are safe.
Residents across Tillamook County and the Oregon Coast should remain aware of changing conditions today, as periods of heavy rain are expected to continue. Authorities are urging anyone traveling in the area to give themselves extra time and avoid unnecessary trips.
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