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Colorado Floods 2013: Rescuers Warn Some Against Remaining In Towns Isolated By Flooding

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Huffington Post - By HANNAH DREIER and JERI CLAUSING - 17 September 2013
 

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A road crew works on a stretch of highway washed out by flooding along the South Platte River in Weld County, Colorado near Greeley, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. (AP Photo/John Wark)

LYONS, Colo. — The cars that normally clog Main Street in Lyons on the way to Rocky Mountain National Park have been replaced by military supply trucks. Shop owners in Estes Park hurriedly cleared their wares in fear that the Big Thompson River will rise again. A plywood sign encouraged residents mucking out their homes to "Hang in there."

Days of rain and floods have transformed the outdoorsy mountain communities in Colorado's Rocky Mountain foothills affectionately known as the "Gore-Tex Vortex" from a paradise into a disaster area with little in the way of supplies or services – and more rain falling Sunday.

Powerful Typhoon Man-yi hits central Japan

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bbc.co.uk - 17 September 2013

Hotel guests get a boat ride through a flooded street after the Katsura river was overflooded by torrential rains caused by a powerful typhoon in the country's popular tourist destination of Kyoto, western Japan, Monday, 16 September 2013
People in Kyoto were forced to ride boats to navigate flooded streets

A powerful typhoon has made landfall in central Japan, flooding scores of houses and forcing hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate.

Officials have asked at least 400,000 residents from four prefectures to leave their homes due to Typhoon Man-yi.

The typhoon was moving at a speed of up to 55km/ph (34 mph) by mid-day, local reports said.

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Volcanoes Today, 15 Sep 2013: Sinabung, Batu Tara

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Volcano Discovery- Sept 15, 2013

Batu Tara (Sunda Islands, Indonesia): Activity remains strong with frequent explosions of strombolian to vulcanian type. An eruption this morning produced an ash plume detected on satellite images. VAAC Darwin estimated the elevation at 7,000 ft (2.1 km).

Sinabung (Sumatra, Indonesia): A new and seemingly more or less unexpected eruption occurred over night at Sumatra's Sinabung volcano. The Volcanological Survey of Indonesia (VSI) raised the volcanic alert level to 3 (out of 4).
Since its first historical eruption in September 2010, the volcano had been closely monitored, but the alert level had been reduced to 2 in October that year, after activity had subsided again.

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Colorado Flash Flooding: How It Happened, How Unusual? (video)

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Weather.com - 9/14/13, Jon Erdman

 

A collection of ingredients came together to produce a destructive, deadly flash flood event in northern Colorado, including Boulder and parts of the Denver metro areas in mid-September, 2013

From the afternoon of September 9 through midday on September 13, 14.62 inches of rain had fallen in Boulder, Colo. This included an incredible 9.08 inches of rain on September 12, alone!

According to the Western Regional Climate Center, the previous all-time record rainfall for any calendar day in Boulder was a 4.80 inch deluge on July 31, 1919., in records dating to 1893. September 12th's total almost doubled the previous record wet day.

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Major Flooding Kills Three in Boulder, Colorado.

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Accuweather.com - 9/14/13, Courtney Spammer

Three people are reported dead after heavy rain Wednesday led to significant flooding in the Boulder, Colo., area.

On Thursday afternoon, Boulder City Manager Jane Brautigam issued a local disaster and emergency declaration as massive flooding continued throughout the city, according to the Boulder Office of Emergency Management.

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