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Washington State flash flood warnings are issued after a levee rupture

Authorities announced on Monday that a levee break in Washington State following heavy rains has resulted in a flash flood alert and evacuation orders.

National Weather Service?said?it issued a Flash Flood Warning after a failure of the Desimone levee in Tukwila, along the Green River about five miles from downtown Seattle. The National Weather Service said the 'waters are likely to be heading towards Interstate 405, which is a major road, and that an evacuation notice has been issued for a large part of King County.

A social media message from the'service said: "Leave this area immediately if you find yourself there."

The NWS stated that "conditions are dangerous, and access routes could be lost at any moment."

Washington National Guard announced that it would be sending Guard members to King County. Over the weekend, the Guard helped flood-affected residents in the western part of Washington state. Levees have been breached in?Washington State for days, after torrential rains flooded a large swath of the Pacific Northwest.

Rains began in the Pacific Northwest after a series of atmospheric riverstorms, which were vast?airborne?currents of dense moist air that had been sucked inland from the ocean. This included parts of northern Idaho and western Montana. Some areas received up to 20 inches of rainfall over a period of one week.

(source: Reuters)