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US: Raging Floodwaters Swallow Banks At Nisqually River And Copper Creek
United States - December 08, 2025 Nisqually River And Copper Creek – A video on X, shared by user thursdayexperience at 00:13 on December 9, 2025, appears to show severe flooding in the area. The scene reveals a turbulent, muddy river spilling over its banks, with water spreading across the surrounding land. In the foreground, a broken tree stump and a partially submerged log stand out, underlining the force of the rushing water. Further back, a forested area is visible, shrouded in mist or low clouds that hint at a mountainous or hilly landscape. The overall impression is one of natural upheaval, likely driven by heavy rainfall or a storm, matching the context of the Nisqually River and Copper Creek merging mentioned in the post. The image captures the raw strength of nature and the impact of flooding on the landscape.
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