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Officials say heavy rain is straining drainage system; crews monitoring

December 24, 2025 | South Bend, Pacific County, Washington


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Officials say heavy rain is straining drainage system; crews monitoring
A city official identified as Professor H. told the council that recent heavy rain has begun to strain the local drainage system and that crews are monitoring flow and infrastructure. "The system's starting to get a little bit overwhelmed now," the speaker said, and noted a tide event around 3 p.m. had contributed to slower drainage.

The speaker described short-term forecasts and response expectations, saying rain was expected to ease overnight with about a quarter-inch tomorrow and another inch to an inch-and-a-half midweek. Staff said they were coordinating with Scott McGugle and working to clear affected locations such as the school bus garage area to reduce impacts. Council members and staff acknowledged continuing monitoring and follow-up as conditions evolve.

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