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Rains have desert critters roaming

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. Recent heavy rains have forced wildlife from underground dwellings where they’re more accessible to predators such as snakes and bobcats, so watch wherever you step when outdoors, including your own yard. That’s advice from L.T. Pratt, spokesman for Green Valley Fire District, which responds to injury calls, and Kevin McNichols, new volunteer coordinator for Green Valley Fire Corps, which responds to pest-related calls. Snake-removal requests are up slightly from normal summer calls, most likely to recent storms.

LIVE STORM BLOG: Tucson area spared flooding as rain slows

LIVE STORM BLOG: Rescue Deputies save several stranded hikers in Sabino Canyon KOLD News 13 Staff © Provided by Tucson (Sierra Vista) KOLD First responders were called to the Pantano Wash at Harrison Road for a swift-water rescue on Friday morning, July 23. TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Most of the Tucson area avoided heavy flooding, but several flood rescues were made in Pima County Saturday. The majority of Tucson saw a reprieve from the rain today but many rescues were made in Pima County as the Sahuarita area and Green Valley saw some flash flooding. Over the past 72 hours the Tucson area has received just over 2.50 inches of rain, which brings this year’s monsoon rainfall total to 4.45 inches.

LIVE STORM BLOG: Rescue Deputies save several stranded hikers in Sabino Canyon

LIVE STORM BLOG: Rescue Deputies save several stranded hikers in Sabino Canyon KOLD News 13 Staff © Provided by Tucson (Sierra Vista) KOLD First responders were called to the Pantano Wash at Harrison Road for a swift-water rescue on Friday morning, July 23. TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Most of the Tucson area avoided heavy flooding, but several flood rescues were made in Pima County Saturday. The majority of Tucson saw a reprieve from the rain today but many rescues were made in Pima County as the Sahuarita area and Green Valley saw some flash flooding. Over the past 72 hours the Tucson area has received just over 2.50 inches of rain, which brings this year’s monsoon rainfall total to 4.45 inches.

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