In the wake of all the flooding on the Front Range, The Salvation Army of Grand Junction is currently asking for money donations to help with long-term recovery efforts.
We are seeing conditions improve and roads are beginning to re-open, however many in Weld County still remain flooded. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has now re-opened both directions of I-25 in all areas that were previously closed.
The devastation being wrought on by this floodwater is almost incomprehensible. Highway 34 has pretty much been completely washed out above Loveland's Dam Store in the Big Thompson Canyon.
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...
The Front Range of Colorado has been pounded with record-level rains causing disastrous flooding, evacuations and stranding area residents due to road closures. Our thoughts go out to the residents of Boulder, Denver, Longmont and Colorado Springs.
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.
The flooding we have experience over the past 24 hours is making the water in our rivers and streams unsafe. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is advising residents of Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer, Morgan, Logan, Sedgwick and Weld counties to reduce health risks by avoiding contact with rivers and streams that may be contaminated. The water could contain sewage and o
The rain has not really stopped for three days now and it is taking its toll on Colorado. Pictures are flooding in from all over the state and we've compiled the best ones here.
The National Weather Service has been issuing warnings all day due to the heavy rains pounding Colorado, but we never expected we'd have to start gathering pairs of animals.
Residents in Boulder, Colo. are swamped with flood waters and more rain is expected throughout the day, but this hasn't hindered some residents from having a bit of fun.