PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN ) — A woman from Central Point was killed in the heavy flooding that hit southwest Oregon on March 16.
Jackson County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Kane Creek Road in rural Central Point at 4:21 p.m. for a report of a missing woman. Rescuers later found the woman in a flooded creek.
“Heavy rain and flooding led to the tragic death,” the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said. “… Investigators learned the woman was attempting to clear branches from a culvert under her driveway when her waders filled with water and swift flood waters pulled her through the culvert and into nearby Kane Creek.”
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The Jackson County Fire District 3 swift-water-rescue team found the woman roughly 100 yards downstream from the culvert. Paramedics attempted to resuscitate the woman, and she was flown to a local hospital. However, she was later pronounced dead.
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“This incident is a tragic reminder of the dangers of rainstorms leading to flooding,” the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said. “During periods of heavy rains, stay away from flood-prone areas such as stream beds, drainage ditches, and culverts. Move to higher ground if flooding threatens your area. If you live or work in flood-prone areas, remain alert during heavy rainstorms. Fast-moving water can erode stream and riverbanks, making them unstable and dangerous. The water may carry debris on and beneath the surface which can pose significant risks.”…