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Kent Crews Begin Emergency Repairs After Desimone Levee Breach

USAKent Crews Begin Emergency Repairs After Desimone Levee Breach

Kent city crews have stepped in to begin urgent repair work and support King County’s response following a breach at the Desimone Levee. Heavy equipment was deployed to stabilize the affected area as flooding damaged parts of the roadway and nearby land.

Kent Mayor Dana Ralph praised the swift action, stating that while such work often goes unnoticed, it plays a critical role in protecting surrounding communities. The city’s Public Works team responded quickly to help prevent further damage and ensure public safety.

Officials continue to monitor conditions closely as repair efforts move forward, urging residents to stay alert and follow official updates during ongoing flood response operations.

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