City Of Richland Urges Residents To Sign Up For CodeRED Alerts As Rain And Potential Yakima River Flooding Approaches - 12/09/25
The City of Richland and Benton County Emergency Management encourage all residents, businesses, and visitors to sign up for CodeRED, the region’s emergency notification system, to ensure they receive timely alerts during weather events, public safety incidents, and other urgent situations.
With the National Weather Service predicting periods of rain today and potential flooding along the Yakima River, staying informed is essential. CodeRED enables Richland and Benton County public safety officials to quickly deliver location-specific notifications by phone call, text message, and email.
Why CodeRED Matters
CodeRED is a free, reliable tool used to share critical information such as:
• Severe weather warnings
• Flooding or high-water advisories
• Evacuation notices
• Road closures and major traffic impacts
• Public safety or utility emergencies
Residents who have not yet enrolled are strongly encouraged to take a moment to register. Even if you believe you are already in the system, officials recommend verifying your information to ensure accuracy, particularly if you have moved or changed phone numbers.
Weather Update: Rain and Yakima River Flooding Concerns
According to the National Weather Service, a system moving through the region today is expected to bring steady rain and rising water levels.
While no immediate action is required, residents in low-lying areas near the Yakima River should remain alert, monitor river forecasts, and be prepared for potential changes in conditions.
How to Sign Up
To register for CodeRED or update your existing contact information, visit: https://accountportal.onsolve.net/bceswa
Registration takes only a few minutes and could be vital in ensuring that you and your family receive emergency information as soon as it becomes available.
Stay Informed
The City of Richland and Benton County Emergency Management will continue to monitor weather and river conditions and will share updates on its website and social media channels.
For more information about emergency preparedness, visit: www.bces.wa.gov