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Flooding from Fire-Charred Area Threatens Arizona City


Flooding from Fire-Charred Area Threatens Arizona City
May 10, 2021
It’s nearly two years since a fire burned nearly 3.1 square miles in hills north of Flagstaff but rows of concrete barriers and stacks of sandbags remain in place in neighborhoods along a wash.
That’s because heavy storm runoff flowing off the charred watershed in the Dry Lake Hills and through the wash and down into the city still has the potential to flood up to 400 homes and businesses.
Flagstaff didn’t have much of a monsoon in either 2019 or 2020 so flooding was minimal, but city and Coconino County officials aren’t counting on the weather to stay dry again, despite the passage of time since the so-called Museum Fire, the Arizona Daily Sun reported. ....

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Flooding From Fire-Charred Area Still Threatens Flagstaff


Flooding From Fire-Charred Area Still Threatens Flagstaff
May 10, 2021
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) It’s nearly two years since a fire burned nearly 3.1 square miles (8.1 square kilometers) in hills north of Flagstaff but rows of concrete barriers and stacks of sandbags remain in place in neighborhoods along a wash.
That’s because heavy storm runoff flowing off the charred watershed in the Dry Lake Hills and through the wash and down into the city still has the potential to flood up to 400 homes and businesses.
Flagstaff didn’t have much of a monsoon in either 2019 or 2020 so flooding was minimal, but city and Coconino County officials aren’t counting on the weather to stay dry again, despite the passage of time since the so-called Museum Fire, the Arizona Daily Sun reported. ....

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Flooding from fire-charred area still threatens Flagstaff


FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) Concrete barriers and stacks of sandbags around homes and businesses in several Flagstaff neighborhoods after a 2019 wildfire in hills above the city remain in place nearly two years later. Flagstaff and Coconino County officials say heavy storm runoff flowing off the charred watershed in the Dry Lake Hills and down through the wash and into the city still has the potential to flood up to 400 homes and businesses. Officials say the sandbags and barriers need to remain and in fact will be shored and repaired this month in advance of the coming monsoon.
Associated Press ....

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