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Flash Flooding Hits Grand Canyon National Park, Prompting Evacuations and Road Closures

Heavy ⁣flooding⁢ in Grand Canyon National Park prompts evacuations⁢ and shelter-in-place orders

Heavy flooding just south of the entrance to Grand​ Canyon National ‍Park has led to evacuations and ‍shelter-in-place orders for ​residents ⁢and ‌tourists, according to the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office.‍ The ⁣flooding, caused by 2 to 3 inches of rain in a short period of time, created flash ‌flooding up to 3 feet deep in⁢ the ​town of Tusayan ‌and ⁣on State Route 64, the south entrance to the park.

More than 100 residents and guests have been evacuated, with about 70 ⁣students from the nearby Grand Canyon ‌Unified‍ School District being reunited with their families. Fortunately, no injuries ⁤have⁢ been‌ reported so far.

The ‌flooding has caused significant damage, with images shared on Facebook by‌ Grand Canyon ⁣National Park showing flooded areas⁤ and a law enforcement vehicle sinking⁢ in the floodwater. Trees‍ and debris can ​also be seen‍ littering the area.

As a ⁤result of the flooding, State Route 64 ‌south of ⁤Tusayan was⁤ closed, but has since been ‍cleared for limited access. Park authorities‍ have asked visitors to avoid all travel ⁤to⁣ and ⁢from Tusayan until further⁢ notice.

Coconino ⁣County‌ is ‌working with ⁤Tusayan and⁤ Park Service ⁤officials to ⁤coordinate an⁢ urgent response⁢ and ensure public safety. The county is also‌ mobilizing resources to assist with emergency shelters, clear debris from roads, and ⁢provide assistance​ with evacuations if necessary.

A flood ​advisory has been extended through Wednesday morning, with the National Weather Service warning​ of standing water covering roadways and continued flooding ‌in some buildings.

The situation⁣ is ‍being closely⁤ monitored, ⁢and updates will be provided⁣ as more information ⁣becomes available.
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2 thoughts on “Flash Flooding Hits Grand Canyon National Park, Prompting Evacuations and Road Closures”

  1. Sending prayers for the safety of all those affected by the flash flooding and hoping for a swift and successful evacuation process. Nature has its own way of reminding us of its power.

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