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Flood evacuations have been lifted, but recovery is ongoing.
If your home, business, or property was damaged by recent flooding, please complete an Individual Damage Assessment.

Your report helps Washington State determine whether state or federal disaster assistance may be available.

Report flood damage here
Reporte daños por inundación aquí

Initial Damage Assessment Form - En español FORMS DUE MONDAY, DECEMBER 29

Skagit County Road Closures

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RECOVERY RESOURCES

  • View the full, printer-friendly list of recovery resources: English | En español NEW

  • Initial Damage Assessment Form - En español NEW
    If you are a resident or business that incurred damage and losses during the recent flooding event, you may be eligible for state disaster assistance. Fill out the Initial Damage Assessment form to help determine if you are eligible for state assistance. Even if you have suffered only minor damage and do not expect to need assistance, you should still submit a report.

    Forms are due by Friday, December 26th.

    Informational flyers: English | En español

  • American Red Cross
    Red Cross is actively reaching out to specific individuals whose homes the Red Cross has confirmed were destroyed or sustained major structural damage. For some properties, the Red Cross already have contact information and will send an invitation to enroll via email, text message, or phone call directly from the American Red Cross.

    For others who the Red Cross does not have contact information for, the Red Cross is encouraging people to visit redcross.org/gethelp to register online or call 1-800-RED-CROSS to provide the information needed to open a case and receive this help.

  • FREE Flood Debris Disposal (Self-haul. Free flood debris disposal is for households only. No business disposal.)
    • Skagit County Recycling and Transfer Station (Starting Friday, Dec. 19), 14104 Ovenell Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98274. 360-416-1570. Mon-Sun, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed December 25. Accepting:
      • Drywall
      • Insulation
      • Flooring/Carpet
      • Furniture
      • Appliances
      • Similar household items
      • Select household hazardous waste
      • EMPTY sandbags
    • Lautenbach Recycling, 13260 Ball Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, 360-757-4000. Accepting:
      • Wood (no painted or treated wood)
      • Concrete
      • Asphalt
      • Appliances
      • Sticks / Limbs / Brush / Yard debris
    • Skagit Soils, 1313260 Ball Road, Mount Vernon, WA. (360) 424-0199. Accepting:
      • Sand - used or unused (sand cannot be mixed with rock or other soils)
    • Sauk Recycling and Transfer Station, 50796 State Route 20, Concrete, WA 98237. 360-853-8810. Thurs-Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
      • Accepting small loads of flood-related debris at no cost. Larger loads should be sent to the Transfer Station on Ovenell.

  • Crisis Cleanup Hotline
    If you need help with damage from the flood, call Crisis Cleanup’s Washington Floods Home Cleanup Hotline at (844) 965-1386. They will connect you with volunteers who can help with:
    • Cutting fallen trees
    • Removing drywall, flooring, and appliances
    • Tarping roofs
    • Mitigating mold

    For more information, visit www.CrisisCleanup.org

    Services are free but not guaranteed due to the overwhelming need. Hotline cannot help with social services (food, shelter, insurance) or FEMA registration.

  • Community Action of Skagit County
  • DSHS Disaster Cash/Food Assistance
    • Check the website for eligibility and information. To apply, call the Customer Service Contact Center at 877-501-2233 or visit your local Community Services Office Monday-Friday between 8 a.m.- 2 p.m.
  • United Way of Skagit County 

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River Level Hotline: (360) 416-1404
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(360) 416-1404


Flood Hotline
(360) 416-2090

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Emergency Coordination Center (ECC)
2911 East College Way,
Mount Vernon
(360) 416-1880

Flood Hotline:
(360) 416-2090