An officer from the Pullman Police Department assesses the water damage to a car in a parking lot along Grand Avenue in Pullman on Tuesday. (Pete Caster/Lewiston Tribune via AP)

An officer from the Pullman Police Department assesses the water damage to a car in a parking lot along Grand Avenue in Pullman on Tuesday. (Pete Caster/Lewiston Tribune via AP)

Heavy rains create flooding in Eastern Washington, Idaho

  • The Associated Press
  • Thursday, April 11, 2019 1:30am
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The Associated Press

PULLMAN — Officials in the adjacent college towns of Pullman and Moscow, Idaho, are cleaning up after heavy rains produced flooding.

The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reported that flood waters poured into homes and businesses starting Tuesday afternoon. Pullman Fire Marshal Chris Wehrung said water damaged several businesses and forced some evacuations.

The flooding of Missouri Flat Creek required the use of a city front-end loader to rescue two or three people who were standing on tables inside a laundromat, and first responders helped about a half dozen people evacuate a fitness studio, Wehrung said.

Pullman City Supervisor Adam Lincoln said water levels started to recede Tuesday night.

Across the state line in Idaho, Paradise Creek in Moscow was running a foot above flood stage at 7 p.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Several homes were damaged.

Resident Eric Clippinger said the flood waters damaged utility room in his home, and swept away landscaping and some tools. “That’s why I have flood insurance,” he said.

Meanwhile, heavy rains produced flooding in the Eugene, Ore., area. About 500 people were evacuated from their homes on Tuesday.

The evacuations followed moderate flooding Sunday and Monday along the Coast Fork of the Willamette and Row rivers near Eugene, The Register-Guard reported. The Lane County sheriff’s office urged residents to stay off roads.

More than 4.3 inches of rain has fallen in Eugene since Thursday, including a record-breaking 2.34 inches Sunday.

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