Tag Archives: Whidbey Island

Public asked to stay away from Wash. landslide

Authorities on a scenic Washington state island are asking the public to stay away from a massive landslide that damaged 20 properties.

Island County authorities say Friday that the area around the slide will be restricted through Easter weekend. Only official personnel and local residents will have access with a badge.

Thirty-five homes were initially evacuated after Wednesday’s slide on Whidbey Island, 50 miles north of Seattle. One home was destroyed, and four homes remained under evacuation orders Thursday night.

Crews have begun laying down a foot path for residents to access the homes blocked by debris that washed out a road. Authorities eventually hope to build a temporary access road, but that may take weeks.

…read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News

Homeowners raise concerns after Wash. landslide

Owners of about two dozen homes that have been cut off or threatened by a massive landslide in Washington state are worried about their property.

More than 60 people attended a Thursday night community meeting with officials to discuss some of the effects of the landslide Wednesday on Whidbey Island that displaced 200,000 cubic yards of earth, or about 40,000 dump truck loads.

A spokesman for Island County, Christopher Schwarzen, says residents want to know when they can get back into their homes. They’re also worried about looters.

The sheriff’s office plans extra patrols.

Twenty properties on a scenic island hillside were damaged by the slide, with some suffering structural damage and others losing portions of their yards.

…read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News

AP Photos: Washington island landslide

Authorities assessed the damage and danger from a massive landslide on a scenic Washington state island as nervous residents waited for more detailed information about how safe the area is. One home was heavily damaged and 33 others were ordered evacuated after the landslide early Wednesday on Whidbey Island, about 50 miles north of Seattle. No one was injured.

Here are some images of the landslide.

…read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News

Landslide affects 34 homes on scenic Washington island

Residents of a hillside overlooking scenic Puget Sound heard the thunder of a large landslide Wednesday that knocked one home off its foundation, and isolated or threatened more than two dozen others on Whidbey Island, about 50 miles north of Seattle.

No one was injured when the slide broke loose about 4 a.m. in the Ledgewood community. Thirty-four homes were ordered evacuated.

After geologists made a preliminary assessment, residents of about 15 homes higher up the hillside were told Wednesday evening that they could return, said Central Whidbey Fire and Rescue Chief Ed Hartin. Seventeen homes were evacuated along that road and officials are still concerned about two, Hartin said.

An older man who escaped from the damaged home was evacuated by rescuers in an all-terrain vehicle, Hartin said. Rescuers reached the man by cutting across property owned by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Ballmer’s property was not threatened by the slide, the chief said.

Ballmer was not available for comment, Microsoft spokesman Pete Wootton said Wednesday night.

Some people were completely cut off from their properties.

Many of the homes are summer cabins or weekend getaways and were unoccupied. Some are larger, upscale properties and others are more modest dwellings.

Eleven people from 16 homes along a road close to the water were evacuated by boat because the road was blocked by the landslide, Hartin said.

Officials remain “quite concerned” about two houses in that area in addition to the one knocked off its foundation. Those 16 homes remained evacuated late Wednesday.

“Being cut off from the road, water and power,” residents had to leave, Island County Sheriff Mark Brown said earlier. “It’s a pretty massive mudslide.”

Another 20 to 25 people were evacuated from the 17 homes higher up the hill.

The slide area remains unstable.

“This afternoon, small bits were sloughing off the bluff,” the chief said. “There’s no guarantee that will continue to be small amounts.”

A geotechnical engineer working for Island County and state Department of Natural Resources geologists took a preliminary look at the area Wednesday and hoped to complete a fuller assessment Thursday.

Area residents were briefed on the status of their homes at a meeting Wednesday night.

There has been no significant rain in recent days, but the area has been prone to slides in the past.

“The west side of the island is prone to slides because of soil conditions and water movement in the ground,” Hartin said.

“We have no specific cause as to `why here, why now, why this big.’ “

The slide area extends about 400 to 500 yards across the hillside and down 600 or 700 yards to the water, Hartin said.

Residents who heard the slide about eight miles south of Coupeville described it to KOMO-TV as sounding like thunder.

“It was a mix of rumbling and snapping trees,” Hartin said. “We were hearing the same thing when we arrived.”

Whidbey Island is about 35 miles long, north to south, and just a mile or two wide in places east to west.

A ferry ride away from the Seattle area, the island offers picturesque farm and water views and …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News

Nearly 3 dozen homes evacuated in Wash. landslide

Geologists and engineers are assessing the stability of a scenic Puget Sound area after a large landside thundered down a hillside, knocking one house off its foundation and threatening others.

That heavily damaged home and 33 others were ordered evacuated after the slide broke loose early Wednesday in the Ledgewood community on Whidbey Island, about 50 miles north of Seattle.

No one was injured.

After geologists took an initial look, residents of about 15 homes higher up the hillside were told Wednesday evening that they could return, said Central Whidbey Fire and Rescue Chief Ed Hartin. Seventeen homes were evacuated along that road and officials were still concerned about two, Hartin said.

Eleven people from 16 homes along a road close to the water were evacuated by boat because the road was blocked by the landslide, Hartin said.

Officials remain concerned about two houses in that area in addition to the one knocked off its foundation. Those 16 homes remained evacuated late Wednesday.

An older man who escaped from the damaged home was evacuated by rescuers in an all-terrain vehicle, Hartin said. Rescuers reached the man by cutting across property belonging to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Ballmer’s property was not threatened by the slide, the chief said.

Ballmer was not available for comment, Microsoft spokesman Pete Wootton said Wednesday night.

Many of the homes are summer cabins or weekend getaways and were unoccupied. Some are larger, upscale properties and others are more modest dwellings.

The slide area remains unstable.

A geotechnical engineer working for Island County and state Department of Natural Resources geologists took a preliminary look at the area Wednesday and hoped to complete a fuller assessment Thursday.

Area residents were briefed on the status of their homes at a meeting Wednesday night.

There has been no significant rain in recent days, but the area has been prone to slides in the past.

“The west side of the island … is prone to slides because of soil conditions and water …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News

Military plane crashes in Eastern Washington

A military aircraft from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island crashed in Eastern Washington on Monday morning, and the fate of the crew was not immediately known.

The E/A-6B Prowler was reported to have crashed about 8:45 Monday, Whidbey Island officials said.

Mike Welding, an information officer for the base, said he had no information on the crew, only that they were on a routine training mission. Prowlers typically carry a four-person crew.

Whidbey Island officials said the cause of the accident is under investigation.

Lincoln County officials are reporting that the crash occurred in a rural area near the towns of Harrington and Odessa.

NAS Whidbey Island is home to the U.S. Navy’s tactical electronic warfare squadrons. Crews from the base, located on Puget Sound, regularly fly across Eastern Washington for training exercises.

…read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News