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Body of flood victim recovered after Pacific Northwest storm

Vehicles travel on a stretch of southbound Interstate 5, Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, in Centralia, Wash., that was closed earlier in the day due to flooding as water covers an access road at right. Snow and rain forced the closure of parts of Washington state’s two major highways — Interstate 90 and Interstate 5 — with flooding that also swamped roads throughout Western Washington and Oregon. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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SEATTLE (AP) — Emergency workers have recovered the body of a man in southwest Washington state whose vehicle was swept away by flooding unleashed by storms that have deluged the Pacific Northwest with rain and snow and closed key roadways across the state.

The Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office said 72-year-old Delbert Pratt was found dead in his vehicle not far from his home in Cosmopolis. Pratt had been missing since Friday morning when he left his home to move his car to higher ground.

Undersheriff Brad Johansson said investigators believe Pratt’s vehicle was swept off his driveway and down a steep bank by the strong floodwaters and quickly submerged into deep water.

While drier weather was expected through the weekend, dozens of flood warnings remained in effect in Washington and Oregon on Saturday. Many areas were also dealing with the risk of landslides and avalanches.

Some major roads connecting the Seattle area to the rest of the country remained closed on Saturday, including I-90 over Snoqualmie Pass, Stevens Pass on U.S. 2, White Pass on U.S. 12 and Blewett Pass on U.S. 97.

Floodwaters receded enough on Friday to allow parts of I-5, the major north-south interstate on the West Coast, to reopen in Lewis County.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee issued an emergency proclamation on Friday because of severe winter storms going back to Dec. 17. State agencies and local jurisdictions are coordinating resources to address damaged property and infrastructure, assess the damage caused by the storms, and implement repairs, he said.

Washington State University canceled classes Monday and Tuesday to allow students time to return to Pullman in Eastern Washington following the severe winter weather, officials said on the university’s website.

Near Stevens Pass northeast of Seattle, the city of Leavenworth declared a state of emergency and asked for National Guard help after 3 feet of snow fell in 24 hours.

Travelers and truck drivers left stranded by the road closures were filling parking lots at truck stops and travel plazas near Ellensburg, the Seattle Times reported. Semitruck driver Jasbir Mattu and son Hamneet Mattu told the newspaper on Friday that they were hopeful Snoqualmie Pass would open Sunday, and that they were sheltering in their sleeper cab for now. Other drivers walked along the road to nearby businesses for food and supplies.

On Friday, firefighters responded to a home that slid down a hillside in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. A man trapped in the home’s basement was extricated, according to the Seattle Fire Department. A woman escaped on her own while one dog died and another is missing, firefighters said.

Southwest Washington experienced its worst flooding in a decade, and some rivers crested at more than 18 feet late Thursday, the National Weather Service said.

A flood warning was in effect for the northern Oregon Coast.

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