Flooding Closes SR 167 Between Kent and Auburn
Flooding from the Green River forced closure of a 6-mile stretch of SR 167; crews placed hundreds of sandbags and no reopening time is currently set, WSDOT said.
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SR 167 flooding: Kent to Auburn 6-mile closure update
Both directions of the six-mile stretch of State Route (SR) 167 in Kent and Auburn were closed again Monday due to rising floodwaters from the Green River. At approximately 10:30 a.m., the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) confirmed the section between S. 212th Street in Kent and 15th Street N.W. in Auburn was closed, along with several on-ramps. The northbound on-ramp closures include SR 167 from SR 18, SR 167 from 15th Stre…
Southbound SR 167 reopened, northbound still closed due to Green River flooding
Southbound SR 167 reopened in Kent and Auburn on Monday morning following a closure due to floodwater from the Green River, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced. On-ramps to southbound SR 167 also have reopened in this area, which was closed Sunday by WSDOT doe to water over the roadway.Northbound SR 167 remains closed between South 212th Street (milepost 22) in Kent and 15th Street Northwest (milepost 16) in Aubur…
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