Thurston County Emergency Management is asking residents and businesses to report storm damage from December 2025 severe weather. The county wants to document all impacts, including minor flooding or wind damage, to better understand the storm's effect across Thurston County. Reporting helps ensure accurate data for future planning and response efforts. The county activated its Emergency Coordination Center on December 10, 2025, due to forecasted rainfall and flooding. Residents can sign up for Thurston Community Alerts to receive emergency notifications. Non-emergency questions can be directed to (360) 867-2800.
Thurston County Asks Residents to Report Storm Damage
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- βThurston County Emergency Management is asking residents and businesses to report storm damage from December 2025 severe weather.βThurston County Emergency Management is asking residents and businesses to report any damage sustained during the December 2025 severe storm systems that impacted much of Washington State.β
- βThe county wants to document all impacts, including minor flooding or wind damage, to better understand the storm's effect across Thurston County.βIf you experienced storm-related impacts, including flooding or wind damage, consider submitting a report, even if the damage appears minor because reporting helps ensure an accurate understanding of storm impacts across Thurston County.β
- βReporting helps ensure accurate data for future planning and response efforts.βIf you experienced storm-related impacts, including flooding or wind damage, consider submitting a report, even if the damage appears minor because reporting helps ensure an accurate understanding of storm impacts across Thurston County.β
- βThe county activated its Emergency Coordination Center on December 10, 2025, due to forecasted rainfall and flooding.βDecember 10, 2025 Announcements, Events Thurston County Ambulances Become First in the Nation to Earn Accreditation for On-Board Ultrasound Thurston County's ambulance service, Medic One, has become the first accredited ambulance ultrasound program in the United States.β
- βResidents can sign up for Thurston Community Alerts to receive emergency notifications.βPlease sign up for the Thurston Community Alerts to receive texts about flooding or other emergencies in your area.β
- βNon-emergency questions can be directed to (360) 867-2800.βFor non-emergency help or questions call (360) 867-2800.β
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