Skamania County, WA – Residents concerned about ongoing flooding still have access to free sandbags, even as rainfall across the region has slowed. Local officials say preparedness remains critical with a flood watch still active heading into the weekend.
According to the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office and Emergency Management, reports of flooding are continuing in parts of the county, and a flood watch remains in effect until Saturday, December 20, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. Officials emphasized that sandbag supplies are still available for those who need them to protect homes, driveways, and vulnerable properties.
Emergency management officials confirmed that sandbags can be picked up at the following locations:
- Skamania County District 2 Shops
575 SW Rock Creek Drive, Stevenson - North Bonneville Public Works Shop
51 Whiskey Flats Road, North Bonneville - Skamania County Fire District 4
10042 Washougal River Road, Washougal
While precipitation has decreased compared to earlier in the week, officials caution that saturated ground and swollen waterways can still pose risks, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas near creeks and rivers.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local conditions, avoid flooded roadways, and take proactive steps to protect their property while resources remain available. Emergency officials also recommend staying alert for additional advisories or warnings if weather conditions change.
Anyone experiencing immediate flooding or hazardous conditions is urged to contact local authorities.
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