
Horrifying Candid Videos Show Washington State Flood Damages
Tens of thousands of Washington residents were evacuated last week and today's flooding disaster has prompted the evacuation of nearly 80,000 more people. Many of our neighbors across the state are in need of emergency supplies.
Some horrifying video footage is now available showing the damage from the latest round of floods in Washington State (see below).
What Had Happened Was...
In early December, an extreme atmospheric river created weather mayhem for multiple parts of the state, causing floods, high winds, heavy rain, and several feet of snow. Several counties are now in extreme danger, including Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, King, Kittitas, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom, and Yakima.
Governor Ferguson has issued a declaration of emergency in Washington.
Both of Washington's U.S. Senators, Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, along with fellow U.S. congressional members in the Washington delegation sought FEMA assistance that was granted almost immediately.
The Damage Is Ongoing
Last week's round of atmospheric river damage caused river flooding, U.S. and state highway road damage, damage to livestock and farm properties, and mudslides. This week is already off to a terrible start, with reports of homes being flooded out and cast into muddy rivers.
Several candid videos show terrifying scenes of destruction along Green River after a levee broke. TikTok user tornadochaserdg0 made a video collage of some of the latest local weather disasters.
@tornadochaserdg0 Flooding is continuing in Washington state and the Green River has a levee breach today sparking a flash flood warning and emergency evacuation - December 15, 2025 #flood #flooding #GreenRiver #failed #Washington ♬ World War X - Kevin Teasley

Read More: Here's a List of Washington State Roads That are Closed Due to Flooding
How You Can Help
Reach out to your local Red Cross, Salvation Army, and other emergency shelters to find out what supplies they need for individuals and families in need.
Some of those emergency supplies already include:
- Cases of Bottled Water
- Pillows Blankets
- Bedding sheets and blankets
- Quilts
- Fleece Blankets
- Sleeping Bags
- Non-Perishable Foods
- Canned Fruits
- Canned Vegetables
- Seasonings
- Hot Beverage Supplies
- Coffee K-Cups
- Hot Cocoa
- Microwavable Foods
- Macaroni Cups
- Cup of Noodles and other Ramen-style noodles
- Livestock Feed Products
- Dairy Farm Products and Supplies
"I want to encourage all Washingtonians to listen carefully to alerts from your county and emergency management departments. If you receive an evacuation order, please follow that order. It’s critical to your safety. Thank you to all the first responders who are in the field helping Washingtonians.” - Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson, December 10, 2025
12 Washington State Extreme Weather Records
Gallery Credit: AJ Brewster




