Three people were unaccounted for in Manitou Springs, Colorado, after an inch and a half of rain caused flash floods, the town's police chief said Saturday.
One of the missing is a petite blonde woman "Seen near the creek hanging in a tree one minute and not seen the next," Police Chief Joe Ribeiro said. Two other men were also reported missing by a family member and a neighbor.
Ribeiro asked for help locating the missing a day after floods tore through streets of the small city west of Colorado Springs, killing at least one person. It's one of several areas around the United States where heavy rains have caused fatal floods over the past week.
The National Weather Service says more showers and thunderstorms are expected through the weekend in states from the Pacific Northwest to the Deep South. In Colorado, slow-moving, heavy rain could wreak even more havoc by way of flash flooding as it falls on saturated and uns table soils in the area plagued by last year's devastating Waldo Canyon wildfire. Ref. CNN
The National Guard will begin evacuating the entire town of Lyons, Colorado, at daybreak, according to the Boulder County sheriff's office.
The Colorado National Guard will use its high-mobility vehicle to transport the approximately 2,000 residents of the small town.
Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said the "Devastating storm" That started on Tuesday dumped more than a half a foot of rain on the region during a 19-hour period. The rain and runoff pushed into Friday morning. Ref. CNN