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Mid-Valley Flooding
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ODOT 4 p.m. report:
You must carry chains with you in ALL mountain passes and along most of I-84; please be prepared to use them. Be alert for fallen trees, debris, mudflows and landslides; be prepared for delays and road closures.
Portland metro area
♦OR 43 (Oswego Highway; SW Macadam Ave.) Right southbound lane CLOSED due to sinkhole ♦OR 281 (Hood River Highway) CLOSED between Hood River and Odell (mp 10—14) due to downed trees and power lines
North/Central coast, Central Willamette Valley ♦U.S. 101 remains RESTRICTED to single lane 4.5 miles south of Newport; flaggers controlling traffic ♦OR 18 (Salmon River Hwy) will OPEN to two lanes of travel by 4:30 p.m.
♦OR 34 South Bypass/Corvallis RESTRICTED (one eastbound lane closed) due to high water ♦OR 34 RESTRICTED to one eastbound lane from Van Buren Bridge in Corvallis to Peoria Rd.
♦OR 36 (Mapleton-Junction City Highway) CLOSED west of Triangle (mp 25) due to a landslide; estimated reopening 5:30 p.m. tonight ♦OR 126 (McKenzie Highway) is CLOSED between Vida and Blue River due to landslide; no estimate for reopening ♦OR 153 (Bellevue-Amity Highway) CLOSED due to high water; no detour ♦OR 180 (Eddyville-Blodgett Hwy) CLOSED at milepost 3 due to landslide ♦OR 213 CLOSED one mile north of Marquam in Clackamas County due to road erosion; short detour; no estimate for reopening ♦OR 229 (Siletz Hwy) CLOSED between mileposts 9 and 15 due to high water
Southern Oregon
♦OR 38 RESTRICTED (one lane closed); expect up to 20-minute delays; flaggers and pilot cars provide traffic control ♦OR 42 is RESTRICTED (one lane closed) at Douglas-Coos county line east of Myrtle Point; expect up to 20-minute delays; flaggers providing traffic control ♦OR 241 (Coos River Highway) RESTRICTED (one lane closed) east of Allegany; Flaggers providing traffic control ♦OR 255 (Carpenterville Highway) remains CLOSED; detour in place; expect 10-15- minute delays
Central Oregon All state highways OPEN
Eastern Oregon All state highways OPEN; extremely icy conditions in Umatilla and Morrow County
For more information, contact:
TripCheck.com, 5-1-1, 800-977-6368
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Marion County update (with photo from Turner)
The improvement in the weather during the past 24 hours has given our emergency crews the opportunity to begin the recovery process in Marion County. The Marion County ECC is still in operation, but may be ramping down later this afternoon with staff remaining on call if needed. Preliminary reports from Turner revealed the following agencies provided personnel and/or equipment during the past 24 hours: Marion County Sheriff’s Office – including Team 18 and their "chuck wagon" Marion County Public Works Turner Police Department Turner Fire District Oregon State Police Marion County Fire District #1 Salem Fire department, Water Rescue Team US Forest Service American Red Cross MCSO Inmate Work Crews Marion County Board of Commissioners During the past 24 hours, approximately 70 emergency personnel from these agencies assisted the 1800 residents of the City of Turner. A total of 6 rescue boats were deployed and transportation was provided in Marion County Sheriff’s office buses. Approximately 300 homes were directly affected by the flood waters; with around 150 residents voluntarily evacuating from their homes. They are slowly moving back into their homes this afternoon and beginning the clean up process. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office and the Oregon State Police plan to remain in Turner to provide back-up law enforcement service to the city for as long as necessary. Marion County Chief Administrative Officer expressed his appreciation for the emergency personnel, "I am really pleased with how quickly our first responders and public works crews were on the ground responding to this emergency. We appreciate our community partners and thank everyone involved for their professionalism and commitment during this weather event." Governor John Kitzhaber, accompanied the Mayor of Turner, toured the city this afternoon. He also spoke with residents and emergency personnel, offering encouragement and support. No fatalities or critical injuries as a result of this event have been reported in the county. 24 people spent the night at the Red Cross shelter at Bethel Baptist Church in Aumsville. The shelter is open today and will remain open in the near future. They do not take pets, but residents can contact the Marion County Dog Shelter at 503-566-6966 if they have needs for small pets and should plan on bringing animals in before 5:30 p.m. today. Endangered livestock is being sheltered at the Oregon County Fairgrounds - please contact Ann Madsen with Oregon State Parks at 503-510-3374 to make arrangements. Corban College’s gym also remains open and available to provide shelter to residents. The City of Aumsville has resolved the storm drain issue and their sewer system is operating at full capacity. The Willamette River crested today at 28.5". The Pudding River near Aurora has also crested at just under 28'. These levels could affect low-lying agricultural areas and secondary roads along the river. Other smaller tributaries are receding; including Mill Creek in Turner and Salem. Sandbags are still available at the following locations: Marion County Public Works on Silverton Road, Salem Marion County Public Works facility in Aumsville Knife River Corporation in Stayton and on Wheatland Rd., in Keizer. Turner City Hall The Marion County Public Works website www.co.marion.or.us/PW/ has links to additional sandbag locations. Flood-related garbage & debris is currently being accepted from County residents for no charge at the Salem-Keizer Recycling and Transfer Station through Sunday, January 29. Loads mixes with non flood-related debris will be charged the full garbage rate. Red Cross mobile services are in Turner today, providing water & clean-up kits to residents. These resources will also be available on Saturday and Sunday at the warehouse at 3rd and Chicago streets in Turner. As residents begin to clean up, we encourage them to refer to flood-related public health information posted at: www.co.marion.or.us An updated list of road closures and conditions can be found at: www.co.marion.or.us Motorists are reminded not to drive around signs or barricades. The depth and current in the water may exceed your vehicle’s ability to remain on the road. Less rain is expected over the weekend, but gusty winds tonight and tomorrow could affect trees loosened by saturated soil, so continue to use caution while driving and be on the lookout for fallen trees. Weather forecasting for next week includes more rain with a drop in freezing level followed by another rise, so emergency centers are preparing to stand up again if needed. -
Western Oregon University (Monmouth, Ore.) has canceled it's Preview Day for prospective students, which was to take place on Saturday, Jan. 21. Flooding in the region and expected additional rain has led to this decision. Another Preview Day will be held on Feb. 11 and more information (and registration) can be found online:
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Lane County Highway Update--- --OR 126E (McKenzie Hwy) will reopen to traffic between Vida and Blue River (MP 34) at 5:30 p.m. when ODOT crews will finish clearing a landslide.
--OR 36 (Mapleton-Junction City Hwy) will reopen to traffic west of Triangle Lake (MP 25) at 5:30 p.m. when ODOT crews will finish clearing a landslide. -
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From the Albany Fire Dept.:
The fire department's Water Rescue Team has gone throughout the community looking for high water areas and making contact with residents who may be in danger if the water gets any higher. Those areas are mainly Oakville Road, Bryant Drive and Riverside Drive. -
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The Marys River near Philomath crested at 20.4 feet at 5 a.m. today. Flood stage is 20.0 feet. The river is expected to fall below flood stage around 5 p.m.
HERE'S THE FLOOD WARNING UPDATE AT 8:29 A.M.
...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN OREGON.
MARYS RIVER NEAR PHILOMATH AFFECTING BENTON COUNTY
LUCKIAMUTE RIVER NEAR SUVER AFFECTING BENTON AND POLK COUNTIES
S YAMHILL RIVER AT MCMINNVILLE AFFECTING YAMHILL COUNTY
PUDDING RIVER AT AURORA AFFECTING CLACKAMAS AND MARION COUNTIES
RIVER FORECASTS ARE BASED ON OBSERVED AND FORECAST RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURES...AND INCLUDE CURRENT AND PLANNED RESERVOIR RELEASES.
FOR THE LATEST RIVER STAGES AND FORECASTS...VISIT OUR WEB PAGE AT weather.gov
THE NEXT UPDATE FOR THESE LOCATIONS WILL BE ISSUED BY 6 PM SATURDAY.
THE MARYS RIVER NEAR PHILOMATH.
* AT 7 AM SATURDAY THE STAGE WAS...20.3 FEET / 6188 CFS.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 20.0 FEET AND FLOOD FLOW IS 5490 CFS.
* MINOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING.
* FORECAST...THIS RIVER CRESTED AT 20.4 FT AT 5 AM SATURDAY. THIS
RIVER IS EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AROUND 5 PM SATURDAY AND CONTINUE FALLING FOR THE NEXT COUPLE DAYS.
* IMPACT...ABOVE 20.5 FT...EXPECT FLOODING OF SOME HOMES IN THE
SOUTHERN PART OF CORVALLIS...ESPECIALLY WITH WILLAMETTE
ALSO RUNNING HIGH. IN SOUTH CORVALLIS...A TRAILER PARK AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AREAS...INCLUDING EVANITE FIBER PLANT...CONTINUE TO FLOOD.
FLOODING CONTINUES IN THE VICINITY OF CHAPEL DRIVE AND GRANGE HALL ROAD ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF PHILOMATH. -
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RT @Mdebow: Heading to half marathon in this weatherby audrey gomez via twitter 1/21/2012 6:09:51 PM
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Hoodoo is humming with a number of events today, and 90 percent of its runs are open, according to its website. Nordic ski competition has just gotten under way. Snow Skate Rail Jam starts at 11. The Autobahn Tubing Hill and the Snow Bunny Hill are open until 4 p.m. Hoodoo has a 54-inch snow base -- its deepest base of the year -- with 2 inches of new snow. It's 27 degrees at the peak, 32 degrees at the lodge. It's currently snowing. www.hoodoo.com
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Highway 20 and other mountain highways are open. If you're traveling over the mountains, go prepared and carry chains. Here's the link to the road report:
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