Ryan Zinke

12/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/16/2025 17:58

Zinke, Daines, Sheehy Request Presidential Emergency Declaration for Northwest Montana

Washington, D.C. - Representative Ryan Zinke (MT-01), as well as U.S. Senators Steve Daines and Tim Sheehy, today sent a letter to President Trump in support of Governor Greg Gianforte's emergency declaration request for Lincoln County, Sanders County, and the Blackfeet Tribe following a catastrophic severe storm and flooding event.

"On December 10-11, 2025, intense rainfall combined with snowmelt caused major flooding in Lincoln and Sanders County as well as on Blackfeet tribal land in Northwest Montana. Rivers in the area experienced flood stages of between 7.5 feet and 8.3 feet and caused major infrastructure damage, making multiple bridges impassable and causing the failure of the Lower Flower Creek Dam which regulates water distribution to the city of Libby. The failure of the Lower Flower Creek Dam has significantly disrupted water delivery operations in Libby, and emergency action was required to prevent further structural failure of the dam. As a result of that preventative action, water delivered to the city of Libby has a turbidity level above safe consumption standards, and elevated levels of metals in the water threaten to require a "do not consume" order. Northwest Montana's communities are facing the prospect of repairing damaged infrastructure without access to potable water.

"The State of Montana needs assistance in first addressing the immediate crisis regarding the impacted dam near the city of Libby, as well as financial assistance to offset the costs of infrastructure stabilization and repair. We urge you to promptly approve this request for an emergency declaration and look forward to your timely response," they wrote in the letter.

Read the full letter HERE.

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