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Flooding in Sutherlin, Oregon: Residents Fear the Worst as Water Levels Rise

by Tonya McPhearson
March 19, 2025
in Local News
Flooding in Sutherlin, Oregon: Residents Fear the Worst as Water Levels Rise
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SUTHERLIN, Ore. — Residents of Sutherlin, a small town in Douglas County, are breathing a sigh of relief as floodwaters begin to recede following a dramatic rise in water levels this past Sunday. The heavy rain and snow combination led to the worst flooding some locals had ever witnessed, with water levels rising quickly and threatening homes in the area.

Trina Moore, a long-time resident of Sutherlin, shared her experience with the rising floodwaters. “It was raining hard, then it started snowing, and the water kept rising and rising. You can see the leaves washed up where the water reached,” Moore recalled. “It got up pretty good.” As the floodwaters reached her garage door, Moore, along with other residents, faced a tense moment, unsure if evacuation would become necessary.

For many in the neighborhood, the situation was dire. Some residents described the rising waters as “scary,” with the floodwater reaching dangerously close to homes. “We had it up to our garage door, it got pretty deep,” one local said. “It was getting a little scary.”

With fears of further escalation, Moore packed up essential items, including her dog’s bag and her own belongings, in preparation for possible evacuation. Despite the rising waters, Moore chose to stay, as the floodwaters slowly began to recede. “I was packed,” she said, relieved that the worst of the flooding had passed.

In addition to the concerns of homeowners, the flooding caused significant disruption to daily life in the region. Multiple school districts in Douglas County were forced to close on Monday due to the dangerous conditions.

Though the floodwaters are receding, the community remains on edge as the region continues to recover from the event. Local authorities are working to assess the damage, and residents are left to reflect on the impact of one of the worst flooding events in recent memory.

As Sutherlin begins the recovery process, residents remain hopeful that the worst is behind them, though they are still wary of what the next storm might bring.

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