Joselyn Rosas, 7, hugs her mother Norma Rosas as they look at the flooded Three Rivers Mobile Home Park where they live along the Snohomish River in Monroe, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025. (Karen Ducey/The Seattle Times via AP)
Thousands of families have been left without a roof over their heads after more than 2,600 homes were inundated or badly damaged in the record flooding in Washington state .
Moved to save money for cancer treatment
One such family is that of Jose Rosas in the city of Monroe in Snohomish County, Washington.
Jose Rosas told CBS News that the family moved to a mobile park home two months ago after his wife, Norma, was diagnosed with cancer.
According to Rosas, the family was hoping to save some money for her cancer treatment by moving to the mobile park.
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