2013 Colorado Flood

Greeley Requests Voluntary Evacuation, Anticipates More Flooding
Greeley Requests Voluntary Evacuation, Anticipates More Flooding
Greeley Requests Voluntary Evacuation, Anticipates More Flooding
Over the last couple of days we have seen the pictures, heard the stories, and many of us have lived with the disaster that has been going on in Northern Colorado. But there is one major city in the region that has managed to stay relatively dry, and sneak under the radar... Until now! Greeley now joins other cities in Northern Colorado and finds part of the city also in disaster mode.
Officials Inspect Dams at Horsetooth Reservoir
Officials Inspect Dams at Horsetooth Reservoir
Officials Inspect Dams at Horsetooth Reservoir
During a crisis the worst thing that can, and does happen is a little thing we learned about in kindergarten... The telephone effect, or rumors. People talking about information that may not be true, or may get twisted as it gets passed along. One rumor we have heard today that is NOT true has to do with the dams at Horsetooth Reservoir. They ARE safe!
City of Loveland Crews Trying to Re-Connect City Split in Two
City of Loveland Crews Trying to Re-Connect City Split in Two
City of Loveland Crews Trying to Re-Connect City Split in Two
Loveland was split in two by floodwaters from the Big Thompson River last nigth, and crews are currently working to reopen north-south access. City Fire, Police, Utilities and Public Works crews, staged both on the north and south sides of the river, are working to maintain services to residents...
City of Loveland Crews Trying to Re-Connect City Split in Two
City of Loveland Crews Trying to Re-Connect City Split in Two
City of Loveland Crews Trying to Re-Connect City Split in Two
Loveland was split in two by floodwaters from the Big Thompson River last night, and crews are currently working to reopen north-south access. City fire, police, utilities and public works crews, staged both on the north and south sides of the river, are working to maintain services to residents...
Flooding Could Wash Out Bridges in Colorado: CDOT Currently Inspecting
Flooding Could Wash Out Bridges in Colorado: CDOT Currently Inspecting
Flooding Could Wash Out Bridges in Colorado: CDOT Currently Inspecting
The flood waters that caused the Big Thompson River and Poudre River to rise last night are causing problems with roadways and bridges in Northern Colorado. Many major arteries including I-25 have been shut down, and in the towns of Fort Collins and Loveland virtually every bridge that crosses these major rivers is now closed.

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