Grays Harbor County December 2025 Flooding Recovery Efforts

Submitted by Grays Harbor County

Grays Harbor County Emergency Operations Center is encouraging the public to fill out damage assessment forms that are located on the Grays Harbor County Emergency Management Website. As Grays Harbor County Emergency Management is working closely with the Washington State Emergency Management Division, an accurate account of all damages incurred within Grays Harbor County is paramount.

On December 10, 2025, Grays Harbor County Board of County Commissioners declared an emergency due to excessive rainfall impacts, including widespread flooding, erosion, landslides and threats to public infrastructure. Following this declaration, Grays Harbor County Emergency Operations Center began to compile damage assessments throughout all of Grays Harbor County. These damage assessments are broken down into three categories: Primary Residences, Secondary/Rental Properties, and Businesses. All three of these forms are found on Grays Harbor County Emergency Management’s Recovery Website.

Please note, if you have submitted your damage assessment to Grays Harbor County Emergency Management, we have your information and are working on assistance. If you have yet to submit, every little bit counts to help Grays Harbor County make a stronger case for assistance to residents and business owners.

After compiling the damage assessments, there are two types of assistance that can be requested by Washington State Emergency Management Division on behalf of Grays Harbor County. The first would be individual assistance from the Washington State Disaster Individual Assistance Program. Counties and tribes must still meet program criteria, as outlined in WAC Chapter 118-11. The purpose of this program is to provide recovery assistance and support to impacted individuals and households, subject to the availability and allocation of funding to and by the Military Department for specific assistance programs. The second possibility is through Individual Assistance (IA) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). While there is no set damage amount to automatically qualify for this type of assistance, Grays Harbor County is still being evaluated for individual assistance from FEMA.