# Washington bat rabies alerts

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/washington-bat-rabies-alerts
> Updated: 2026-08-04T08:30:00.000Z. Sources: 4. Developments: 2.

In late July 2026, Seattle‑King County health officials warned the public after a rabies‑positive bat was found at Gene Coulon Park in Renton. They advised anyone who might have touched the bat or its saliva to seek medical care promptly and urged pet owners to keep vaccinations current. No confirmed human exposures were reported at that time.

A week later, Island County public health issued a similar alert when a bat discovered inside a home tested positive for rabies. The family involved received medical evaluation, and officials emphasized that no direct contact had occurred. The county reiterated guidance to avoid handling bats, to report indoor sightings, and to ensure pets are vaccinated. Both alerts highlight ongoing vigilance across Washington state as isolated rabid bat incidents prompt precautionary measures.

Overall, the situation reflects a pattern of localized rabies detections in Washington, prompting health departments in multiple counties to issue warnings, reinforce preventive advice, and monitor for any potential human or animal exposures.

## Timeline

### 2026-08-04: Island County, Washington Rabies Alert After Bat Tests Positive

A bat found in an Island County home tested positive for rabies; officials stress reporting, protective handling, and prompt medical care.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/island-county-washington-rabies-alert-after-bat-tests-positive

### 2026-07-31: Rabid Bat Discovered at Gene Coulon Park in Renton, Washington

A rabid bat was found at Gene Coulon Park in Renton, WA; health officials warned of rabies risk and urged anyone with possible exposure to seek treatment promptly.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/rabid-bat-discovered-at-gene-coulon-park-in-renton-washington

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Cite as: Washington bat rabies alerts. CLSTR, https://clstr.news/situations/washington-bat-rabies-alerts
