SEQUIM — A Kinkade Island family is homeless after their house broke apart and washed away Tuesday morning as heavy rains on the North Olympic Peninsula began to subside.
Heavy rainfall Sunday and Monday combined with snow melt in higher elevations of the Olympic Mountains swelled Kinkade Creek, a Dungeness River tributary.
The rising water eroded the creek’s bank until the house owned by Rusty and Kimberly Culp partially collapsed Monday.
By Tuesday, what had remained of the house at 3092 River Road tumbled and washed away.
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