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December 10, 2025 – 7:00 PM
After updating the website, the Army Corps of Engineers decided to delay the release of water on the White River Dam. The below is not happening tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 10.
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This message is for residents who live along the north bank of the White River in White River Estates, especially those along River Drive, near the A Street Bridge.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has updated the City on current and expected flows on the White River. Outflow from Mud Mountain Dam will be reduced this evening to approximately 4,000 cubic feet per second to allow an upstream flood wave to move through the Puyallup river system.
Between 4–5 a.m., flows are expected to increase up to around 10,000 cfs in outflow, with additional water volume – potentially several thousand more – reaching the cities of Auburn and Pacific shortly thereafter around 5-6 a.m getting potentially to 12,000 cfs.
Because river levels are already high and soils throughout the basin are saturated, there is an increased risk of flooding behind the HESCO barriers along the White River. While this is not an evacuation order, conditions may change quickly.
Now is a good time to prepare and consider leaving early if you would prefer to do so, as these increased water levels would hit early in the morning.
If you feel unsafe at any point, or if conditions begin to worsen, there are options available:
Shelter Options:
- Overnight shelter in Maple Valley (open 24 hours): 21401 244th Ave SE, Maple Valley
- Ray of Hope Shelter, 2806 Auburn Way North – call ahead for space: 253-334-4860
We are asking residents in White River Estates to follow the Ready – Set – Go guidance below to help prepare for changing conditions.
READY – Prepare Now
Take these steps as soon as possible:
- Stay informed:
- Monitor local news, National Weather Service alerts, and official updates from the City of Auburn, which will be posted on auburnwa.gov/flood, in addition to official social media channels like Facebook and BlueSky.
- Protect your property:
- Move vehicles, equipment, and trailers to higher ground.
- Elevate important items and electronics off the floor, especially in basements or ground-level rooms.
- Clear gutters, downspouts, and nearby storm drains of leaves and debris.
- Gather supplies:
- Assemble a “to-go kit” with medications, important documents, clothing, chargers, flashlights, food, and water.
- Make a plan for pets (carriers, leashes, food, medications).
- Talk with your household and neighbors:
- Review how you will leave if water begins to rise and where you will go.
- Check in with neighbors who may need extra assistance.
SET – Be Ready to Act
Be on heightened alert if:
During this phase:
- Keep vehicles fueled and parked facing out for a quick departure.
- Keep your to-go kit and any essential items by the door.
- Avoid walking or driving through standing water and do not go around “Road Closed” or “High Water” signs.
- Be prepared to leave quickly if conditions worsen or if you are asked to evacuate.
GO – Leave if Conditions Become Unsafe
Leave the area immediately if:
- Water is approaching your home, garage, or access road.
- Emergency officials direct you to evacuate.
- You feel unsafe remaining in place for any reason.
When in doubt, err on the side of safety. Remember:
Turn around, don’t drown.
Just a few inches of moving water can sweep a vehicle off the road, and the depth and speed of floodwater can be deceptive.
Use higher, alternate routes if possible, and never drive around barricades or through flooded sections of Green River Road or nearby streets.
Sandbag Locations
The City has established self-fill sand locations for residents who may need to protect their property:
- Lakeland Hills Area: Sunset Park – 1420 69th St SE
- Lea Hill Area: Across from 30631 124th Ave SE (north of Lea Hill Elementary)
- West Hill Area: Across from 5602 S 316th St (across from Evergreen Heights Elementary)
- West Hill Area: Across from 5214 S 296th St (west of 51st Ave S)
- Downtown Area: Les Gove Park along 12th St SE
King County also provides sandbags at several locations across the county.
Please bring your own shovel and be prepared to bring, fill and transport sandbags yourself. These locations do NOT provide bags.
When to Call
- Report non-emergency flooding issues (such as minor water over roads, blocked drains, or localized concerns) through SeeClickFix or by calling the City’s non-emergency line at 253-288-2121.
- Call 911 immediately if there is a threat to life or safety, including rapidly rising water, people trapped by flooding, or other urgent emergencies.
Ready Set Go Resources
King County Fire
King County Emergency News
We will continue to update this page as conditions change. Thank you for helping keep our community safe.
Safety Reminders
- Turn around, don’t drown. Never drive through standing or moving water. Just a few inches can disable a vehicle or sweep it off the roadway.
- Do not go around “Road Closed” or “High Water” signs or move barricades.
- Allow extra travel time and use higher, alternate routes whenever possible.
When to Call
- Report non-emergency flooding issues (minor water over roads, blocked drains, or localized concerns) through SeeClickFix or by calling the City’s non-emergency line at 253-288-2121.
- Call 911 immediately if there is a threat to life or safety, including rapidly rising water, vehicles trapped in floodwater, or other urgent emergencies.
We will continue to update this page as conditions change. Thank you for helping keep our community safe.
Helpful Resources
For the latest information, please refer to: