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A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for much of Northern Arizona through Thursday as a low-pressure system impacts the region.
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Arizona’s congressional leaders requested more federal funding to help communities mitigate post-wildfire flooding.
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The money will go toward the construction of Schultz Creek sediment and flood mitigation detention basins that will help mitigate post-wildfire flooding.
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Flash flood warnings are in place through Thursday morning as multiple residential areas within the burn scars of the 2010 Schultz Fire and this year’s Pipeline Fire have already faced days of flooding.
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Officials with the Coconino National Forest will temporarily close the area surrounding Sycamore Creek beginning this Saturday due to an increased risk of flash flooding.
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Heavy monsoon storms Sunday afternoon caused major flooding in some areas of Flagstaff and the Navajo Nation, including the Pipeline Fire burn scar.
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Community and Tribal leaders met with Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema this week in Winslow in recognition of full funding granted for the Winslow Levee Project.
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The City of Flagstaff and Coconino County are making long-term plans for handling stormwater in the neighborhoods below the Museum Fire scar, which were inundated with floods this summer. KNAU's Melissa Sevigny reports, so far there's no funding to implement the planned solutions.
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Arizona received federal disaster funding to help repair the damage from flash floods in neighborhoods below the Museum Fire scar in Flagstaff. The money…
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More than five and a half million acres have burned in the U.S. this year. Wildfires have grown larger and more intense over the last few decades, in part…