CARNATION, Wash. — The Snoqualmie River crested above 60 feet Thursday, transforming the valley into a sprawling lake and effectively cutting off the cities of Carnation and Duvall from surrounding communities. State Route 203, the primary artery connecting Fall City to Duvall, disappeared beneath rushing floodwaters, as did portions of State Route 202. The closures have isolated thousands of residents, turning the normally connected valley communities into islands. https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/snoqualmie-river-floods-valley-cuts-off-carnation-duvall/281-e218ef85-0f2b-473c-8165-d5ceb75a591e?brid=io84zu95VisG_ouSFUywcA
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#SR203State the primary artery connecting #FallCity to Duvall, disappeared beneath rushing floodwaters, as did portions of #SR202
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