Posted on 09/12/2013 12:42:56 PM PDT by Kartographer
An entire community cut off, firefighters huddled on the side of a mountain after water swept their truck away, and -- with rescue helicopters grounded -- no way to reach them.
This is the scene facing authorities Thursday in Boulder County, Colorado, in the wake of what Sheriff Joe Pelle called a "devastating storm" that dumped more than half a foot of rain on the region during a 19-hour period.
The widespread flash flooding washed out roads, pushed dams to their limits and beyond and killed at least three people along Colorado's Rocky Mountain range, from Boulder south to Colorado Springs.
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Red county in a purple state?
It still is all Bush’s fault
It sucks, but three days is OK if you have water. There’s plenty of water....
Okay... send in the 160th SOAR and Coast Guard.
I'm sure the cool and rainy weather somehow proves global warming, though.
Everything considered, the people there are probably hoping they remain isolated.
More than half a foot of rain is a 500 year flood?
What good is it having a Great Basin if you never fill it?
They are creating the stats to prove it as we type.......
Are you in the affected area? My best wishes are with you to stay safe.
I saw 33 inches in 24 hours in 2001. 6 inches in 19 hours doesn’t sound so bad.
I guess it depends on the drainage.
You’ve got, um, some water around you, and maybe you should conserve your food, but certainly make sure you’re spending your time on facebook, as that’s our chosen method of communication with people cut off from all civilization...
Yep, you can’t make this stuff up anymore. Real life is just that far beyond the horizon now.
I was just stranded a few miles out of Needles on my way to Vegas by flash floods in front and immediately behind me. Luckily I had rented a 4 wheel drive Suburban and as the water ebbed slightly I was able to make it through the wall of water and a surprising wall of mud. It scared my girlfriend so badly she refused to drive home and took a plane back to San Diego.
:-))
No, I’m in the city and on higher ground, fortunately. Thanks for the thoughts.
The electorate, in 2012, delivered God a great big middle finger.
These things are bound to be the result.
We’re just not used to handling this much rain. Plus, the burn scars of the wildfires of recent years can’t absorb anything.
There many be an opportunity here, maybe I should look into buying up potential beach front property in Colorado? ;-)
I was convinced the American people would not re-elect this putz, just like they fired Jimmuh. Now we have three more years of this. I suppose the Republic has survived worse.
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