Rapidly rising waters trapped two hikers in Arizona as flash floods inundated the state. The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office got a report of the stranded hikers the afternoon of Friday, Sept. 26, ...
Here's what we know about flash floods that hit the Globe and Miami area in Gila County on Sept. 26, along with metro areas like Scottsdale.
Rainfall throughout the state overwhelmed drainage creeks and washes, pushing thousands of gallons of water throughout communities in Arizona.
At least four people have died and many others are believed to be missing after severe rain caused flash floods in Arizona on Friday, Sept. 26. The Gila County Public Health & Community Services has ...
Campers may be stranded in portions of the campground." "The National Weather Service in Flagstaff has issued a Flash Flood Warning for, The Antelope Creek basin in, Coconino County in north central ...
At least four people have been killed, and a dangerous hazmat situation unfolded in central Arizona when devastating flash flooding tore through communities like Globe, Miami and Scottsdale over the ...
"Historic Downtown Globe is currently unsafe, with compromised buildings as well as hazardous chemicals and debris, including propane tanks," Globe city officials posted on Facebook.
Torrential rains in Arizona led to flash floods and water rescues; two people were swept away but later found safe.
Local outlet Arizona Family reported that three people have died, and others are missing after flash flooding, with search-and-rescue crews still combing the area for additional victims.
Some pop-up showers and thunderstorms are possible on Saturday but there is no organized threat of flash flooding on Saturday as tropical moisture begins to thin out.
Three people are dead and rescue crews in Globe, Arizona, are searching for more as devastating floods hit the area Saturday, CNN affiliate KTVK/KPHO reported.