Weather.com: “U.S. Coast Guard helicopters and other rescuers were called in to evacuate people from a campground surrounded by floodwaters Friday on the northern coast of Oregon. ‘There’s an RV park with the threat of a mudslide in the area,’ Petty Officer Michael Clark, a public information officer for the Coast Guard’s 13th District in Seattle, told weather.com in a phone call.
“Clark said local authorities called the Coast Guard for assistance and two helicopters were headed to the scene. There were no reports of injuries or medical assistance needed. The campground is in the Tillamook County town of Neskowin, about 70 miles southwest of Portland.
“The area received between 3 and 7 inches of rain, according to the National Weather Service, and an additional 1 to 3 inches were possible. Tillamook County Undersheriff Matt Kelly told weather.com that there were 50 to 60 people at the campground, but not all of them wanted to leave. A bridge over a creek nearby was reported to be in danger of failing. Flooding was also reported in Otis and other parts of Lincoln County, as well as at least one landslide.”