Damage Report · Puget Sound Area, Washington · June 2026

Puget Sound Fire & Water Damage Report: June 2026

The Puget Sound area — Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, and the surrounding King, Pierce, Snohomish, Kitsap, and Thurston county communities — was the most active territory in the FirstLeads network in June 2026, averaging roughly 101 damage incidents per day.

At a glance

  • 3,024Damage incidents tracked in June 2026
  • ~101/dayAverage daily incident volume
  • 2,282Structure fires
  • 69Flood & water damage incidents

Incidents by type

Structure firesStructure fires: 2,2822,282Residential firesResidential fires: 550550Commercial firesCommercial fires: 107107Flood & water damageFlood & water damage: 6969
Verified incidents by type, Puget Sound Area, June 2026.

Estimated damage severity

Low damage: 2,384 incidents (79%)79%Medium damage: 402 incidents (13%)13%High damage: 235 incidents (8%)8%
Low · 2,384 incidentsMedium · 402 incidentsHigh · 235 incidents
Estimated damage severity split, Puget Sound Area, June 2026.

Busiest cities

SeattleSeattle: 648648KentKent: 301301RentonRenton: 293293AuburnAuburn: 224224Federal WayFederal Way: 213213EverettEverett: 130130
Incidents by city, top 6, June 2026.

Peak day: June 25 (162 incidents). Counties covered: King, Pierce, Snohomish, Kitsap, Thurston.

What stood out

  • South King County was the hidden hotspot: Kent, Renton, Auburn, and Federal Way combined for 1,031 incidents — more than Seattle itself (648).
  • 637 incidents carried medium or high damage estimates — roughly 21 significant restoration opportunities surfacing every day.
  • The Puget Sound area was the only reported territory with a meaningful flood and water damage category in June (69 incidents), on top of firefighting water losses inside the 2,282 structure fires.

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Methodology: incident counts reflect verified fire and water damage incidents surfaced to FirstLeads subscribers in the Puget Sound Area between June 1 and June 30, 2026, aggregated from FirstLeads' real-time incident monitoring network. Damage severity is estimated from emergency response signals at the time of the incident.

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