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Flash flooding converged into the Hualapai Canyon and moved toward the village of Supai, Arizona. In advance of the flood, 143 campers were airlifted to safety. Three tribal pack animals were killed in the village. The canyon was indefinitely closed to tourists following damage to the trail and campground.
After one week of widespread rainfall over southeastern Arizona, extensive flooding began to occur. Mount Lemmon saw a 7-day rainfall total of 11.10 inches (282 mm); Rillito Creek near the Catalina Mountains conveyed a record flow of 30,000 cu ft/s (850 m 3 /s). Other streams in the area also saw record flooding, and the Santa Cruz River ...
Get the Prescott Valley, AZ local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
The 2017 Ellison Creek flooding [1] or mostly known as the 2017 Payson flash floods occurred on July 15, 2017, near Payson, Arizona, in the Water Wheel Falls Hiking Trail in the Tonto National Forest that killed 10 members of an extended family. Before the flash floods, 10 of those people, and 4 others, were celebrating a birthday party. [2]
Severe flash flooding destroyed a section of Interstate 10 near the border between California and Arizona Wednesday night. Eastbound lanes of the highway remain closed about 16 miles east of ...
The National Park Service is looking for 33-year-old Chenoa Nickerson, who was swept away by flash flood waters at Grand Canyon National Park on Thursday. Search underway for Arizona woman swept ...
Due to the threat for flooding, local flood warnings were issued for much of Arizona. [6] Starting at 0100 UTC on September 30 and lasting until 0600 UTC on October 6, the Tucson National Weather Service office issued 20 warnings and statements including 13 radar-generated updates. In the same time period, the Phoenix National Weather Service ...
A search is underway for an Arizona woman who was swept away in a flash flood Thursday while hiking at Grand Canyon National Park. Chenoa Nickerson, 33, of Gilbert, Ariz.