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Yesterday at about 2pm a storm hit Sedona. They received between 2 and 3 inches of rain in less than 45 minutes. As you can imagine nothing there could handle that much rain that fast. From the time the rain started until the flash flood was mostly gone was just a little over an hour. The storm was moving from the Northwest to the Southeast and missed us here in Camp Verde to the East. We didn't have a drop of rain here at the house.
The worst damage was at Tlaquepaque where they had three feet of water in some areas. Many cars were washed into a pile. Those who have been there may remember a very large bronze elk. It weighs over 1500 pounds and was washed off it mounting. As you can imagine Tlaquepaque is a muddy mess now.
The worst damage was at Tlaquepaque where they had three feet of water in some areas. Many cars were washed into a pile. Those who have been there may remember a very large bronze elk. It weighs over 1500 pounds and was washed off it mounting. As you can imagine Tlaquepaque is a muddy mess now.