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Heavy flooding on Nez Perce Reservation could lead to evacuations

The tribe's executive committee has declared a state of emergency and is urging residents to be on the alert.
Credit: Nez Perce Tribe
The Nez Perce Tribe is urging residents to be prepared to evacuate due to rising flood waters on and near reservation land.

LAPWAI, Idaho — The Nez Perce Tribe’s executive committee has declared a state of emergency due to heavy flooding on and near reservation land.

Though rain is not expected today and water levels are declining, people are advised to take extra precautions and stay alert. Mudslides, landslides, and rockslides are still likely to occur.

Tribal police officers are continuing to keep a close watch on areas of concern on the reservation.

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Lapwai Creek has been rising and flooding has occurred over Goldner Road. Residents were called in to lay sandbags and the situation was stabilized.

A mudslide occurred in Kamiah near mile post 70 on Highway 12 Tuesday evening. Crews were able to clear the area by early Wednesday morning.

The rain is expected to start up again on Thursday.

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Residents who live in or near flood zones should be prepared to evacuate. It is best to pack a bag with necessary items only (change of clothes, toiletries, medications, etc.)

Community centers in Lapwai and Kamiah are open to the public and supplies are available for anyone that needs them.

Also, be sure to turn off and secure any propane tanks and pesticides.

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Families are encouraged to check on the welfare of your loved ones.

If you do have any need for assistance, please call Nez Perce Tribal Police Department dispatch in Lapwai at (208)843-5214 or Kamiah at (208)935-7777. If it is an emergency, call 911.

Volunteers are still needed. Stop by the Pi-Nee-Waus in Lapwai or the Wa-A'Yas in Kamiah to see how you can help. For more information contact Rebecca for the Pi-Nee-Waus (208)791-7732 or rebeccam@nezperce.org and Etta for the Wa-A'Yas (208)935-5261.

If you can donate food or supplies, please drop them off at one of the community centers.

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