Approximately 52 people stayed overnight at a Monroe shelter, one of the busiest in Snohomish County.
MONROE, Wash. — Floodwaters that surged through a neighborhood along the Snohomish River and forced dozens of residents from their homes this week, sending them to emergency shelters across Snohomish County, including the busiest one at the Monroe fairgrounds.
The American Red Cross said 52 people stayed overnight at the Monroe shelter, where cots lined the floor and evacuees wait for water levels to recede. Among them is Al Zurowski, who lives at an RV park along the Snohomish River. He said firefighters knocked on doors in the middle of
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