Torrential showers caused a creek adjacent to the park to
overflow near Neskowin, Oregon, about 90 miles southwest of
Portland, and stranded some 50 people, according to officials.
Two Coast Guard helicopters, one of them lowering a rescue
swimmer to the ground, plucked 20 campers and three dogs from
the inundated park and airlifted them to a nearby school, agency
officials said.
The other 30 people caught by the downpour declined assistance,
Coast Guard spokesman Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Clark
said.
No injuries were reported.
The Coast Guard and Tillamook County emergency personnel were
dispatched after rising waters flooded out the only bridge
linking the park to the main coastal highway, officials said.
Clark said floodwaters also posed the threat of mudslides in the
area.
The National Weather Service in Portland posted flood watch
advisories for much of coastal Oregon and Washington state, with
reports of 4 to 10 inches of rain falling on parts of the
Pacific Northwest.
(Reporting by Sergio Olmos in Portland, Oregon; Writing by Steve
Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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