King County Flood Control District
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King County Flood Control District
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The King County Flood Control District is a countywide special purpose district created in 2007 to provide flood risk reduction capital projects and programs to the residents of King County, Washington.
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Sandbags can help protect your home from flooding — if used correctly! 💧🧱

✅ Have sandbags ready *before* flooding starts.
👷‍♀️ Work in a team of three and fill bags halfway.
🏗️ Stack in a pyramid with overlapping seams to block water.

Learn more:
👉 kingcounty.gov/sandbags
Most homes have hazardous products that can become dangerous during a flood. 🌧️💀

✅ Identify hazardous items.
✅ Safely dispose of unwanted waste before flood season.
✅ Don’t stockpile.
✅ Store items in labeled, sealed containers.

Prepare now ➡️ kingcounty.gov/prepare-your-home-or-business-for-floods
Wishing everyone a joyful and bright Diwali/Deepavali! ✨

May the Festival of Lights bring warmth, peace, and hope to your homes and communities. From all of us at the King County Flood Control District—happy Diwali! 🌟

#Diwali #Deepavali #FestivalOfLights #kcflooddistrict
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Remember: make sure storm drains and ditches are clear to help carry water away from your property.

See a stormwater issue that needs fixing? Go to “Report a Problem” at kingcounty.gov/Stormwater to find out who to contact.
📣 The annual King County Flood Alert System test happens this week! Over 8,000 people get alerts when rivers reach flood levels. This week’s message is just a test—no flooding now.

Learn more or sign up at kingcounty.gov/flood.

#floodsafety #floodready
Flood Warning System - King County, Washington
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The King County Flood Control District office will be closed Mon, Oct 13 in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a day to recognize and celebrate Indigenous communities and their enduring stewardship of land and water. The office will reopen Tue, Oct 14. 🌎💧
It's flood season, and being prepared is the best way to keep you, your family, and your property safe during a flood. 

Learn more about steps you can take to prepare for any disaster at www.MakeItThrough.org.

#kcflooddistrict #MakeItThrough
Just one inch of water can cause nearly $25,000 in damage. Make sure you’ve got the coverage that you need. Talk with your insurance agent or visit www.floodsmart.gov to learn more about flood insurance. #kcflooddistrict #FloodSafety
It's flood season! Do you know the risk of flooding where you live?

Visit kingcounty.gov/FloodMap to look at FEMA flood risk maps. You can search for any address in King County. 

#kcflooddistrict #FloodSafety
😁 It’s World Smile Day! We’re working to give King County residents peace of mind by helping to reduce flood risks & protect communities. Safer neighborhoods = more reasons to smile. 💧😊
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It's raining today, just in time for the beginning of flood season — Oct to April. 🌧️ Stay safe by preparing now. Learn your flood risk, build a kit, & make a plan.

Be Flood Ready with resources from the King County Flood Control District: kingcountyfloodcontrol.org/flood-resour...

#Floodsafety
Flood Resources | King County Flood Control District
A comprehensive list of flood preparedness resources for the King County Flood Control District including flood alerts.
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💙 National Love People Day reminds us why we do what we do: protecting people! From levees to revetments, every project helps keep homes & businesses safe from flooding. Because nothing says love like a safe community. 🌧️🏠 Learn more: kingcountyfloodcontrol.org
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☕️ National Coffee Day on a Monday? Perfect. We’re working year-round to reduce flood risks across King County—so your commute stays dry and your latte stays hot. Mondays demand preparation—and so do rivers. 🌧️🚧
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Happy #NationalPublicLandsDay! 🌿 Many of King County’s riverside parks are protected by flood risk reduction projects. So get outside this weekend—walk, paddle, or picnic—and know the King County Flood Control District is working to keep these public spaces safe & thriving. 🏞️💧
Happy #NationalPunctuationDay! 🎉 Just as punctuation keeps writing clear, levees & revetments keep rivers in check. At the King County Flood Control District, we make sure King County’s flood safety story doesn’t turn into a run-on sentence! 🌊✍️
Happy #NationalBakerDay! 🥖

Just like baking, flood risk reduction takes the right ingredients, perfect timing & a dash of patience. At the King County Flood Control District, we’re helping keep King County safe from soggy bottoms! 🌊🍞

#nosoggybottoms #floodsafety #kcflooddistrict
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On #ConstitutionDay we reflect on our shared responsibility to serve the public good. At the King County Flood Control District, we help reduce flood risks & restore habitats to protect communities today & for generations to come.💙

#FloodSafety #CommunityResilience #kcflooddistrict
This #PollutionPreventionWeek we highlight how flood risk reduction & habitat restoration go hand-in-hand. Cleaner floodplains & restored streams protect water, fish, & communities across King County. 💙

#FloodSafety #CleanWater