EVEN BIGGER Debris Flow Flash Flood in Flagstaff, Arizona Drone Footage

EVEN BIGGER Debris Flow Flash Flood in Flagstaff, Arizona Drone Footage
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A monster, pitch-black debris flow makes its was through Flagstaff Arizona. This is a flash flood emergency, and another has been has been declared by the city. All of this from just over 2 inches of rain hitting the San Fransisco Peaks ‘burn scar’ area, see the result from both the ground and a drone.

00:00 – Intro
01:30 – Reed moves for intercept
03:09 – Initial Flash Flood arrives
04:27 – Details on the debris flow
05:14 – Flood reaches Flagstaff.
06:15 – Drone survey of Flagstaff

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  1. It seems like during times when the larger West is stuck in a mega drought, the Southwestern Monsoon trends stronger. These last two years immediately come to mind, both events were exceptional. Again back in 2014-2015, both events were even more extreme.

    Is there any hard data on this correlation? Or it as simple as- La Nina causes them both?

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  3. Condemn construction in the flood plain, bulldoze it away, and move roads out of the flood plain. Sit back and enjoy the weather.

  4. Are there any cisterns in place to capture the runoff to utilize the water later, I know when we stayed on St. John’s island the house we stayed in had a cistern in place for each dwelling

  5. so awful. Reminds me of Wixom Lake in Michigan when the dams failed after heavy rain. The water breached and took homes, trees, boats and bridges, washing it downstream.

  6. Don't feel too sorry for these people. It's bedrock up there. Water is entirely rain event. Meaning there's little room for many people. Because of that home living is very expensive. Only a hundred miles south is Phoenix. The people there are enduring 110 F. heat every day. Combine that with the humidity (that makes rain) and life sure could be nicer. But it's not. And these people of Flagstaff seem to find the money. Must be because they are such nice people. And of course, the taxman (police) says "Yeah, it's so." You see? There is no such a place as America . . . it only exists in panties.

  7. Growing up in Albuquerque we would get these 'gully washers' all the time, the big storms would billow up and dump on the Sandias east of town and the floods would make it all the way down to our neighborhoods on it's way to the Rio Grande. later the city invested in HUGE water diversion systems, giant concrete stream beds to the river

  8. Nice Work.
    Plan Ahead : find out if you live in a 'flood plain' if you do, move to a place that is up out of he flood plain, two zones minimum.

  9. Natures way of cleaning up, only that so much damage can be done simultaneously. Thanks for sharing this with us. Be safe and be Blessed!

  10. These weather patterns we are currently experiencing, are not “climate-change” related. For those that read the Bible and understand the Bible know what I am referring to.

  11. A video you did made me really want to see a flash flood. I got that chance last week at Goblin Valley in Utah from a nice safe distance. An epic lightning storm, sunset, flash flood with a beautiful view.

  12. A young girl that attended the High School here in Cottonwood AZ died last year due to flash flooding. She didn’t think the water flow was strong and it didn’t look deep. What she couldn’t see is the road portion had washed away. She got caught and her car was submerged and she actually called 911 and her grandfather who was a fire captain. She waited for them but by the time they got there her car was under water and she was nowhere to be found, they said the wash ended up about 12 feet deep and even the emergency crew was having. Very tough times combing the wash. It was just a tragic sad event that the whole city was was just devastated. They naked a softball field after her at the high school. She was a softball player for the high school. My granddaughter was a friend of hers. The whole city was involved in someway trying to help find her. They did not find her body until a few days later about a mile or so down river. Her car was close to to where it went over once the water subsided. all it took was a split wrong decision. I preach to my granddaughter since she just got her license every time it rains. She laughs at me but I don’t care I won’t stop telling her.

  13. I used to live in Prescott valley and I always worried about the weather up there. I hope they figure it out. It's a good part of the country to live in

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