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25-foot drift log poses hazard in Duwamish River, King County WA
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Duwamish River, Washington
A 25-foot drift log has been reported in the waterway near the Duwamish River Rail Bridge, which could be dangerous for navigation.
Audio|Source: Kitsap County Area Marine
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Transcript: U6 knots for 28 and we did get a report of a 25-foot drift log over by the Duamish River Rail Bridge.
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