City and county work crews continue to clean up after Tuesday’s flooding in the Museum Fire flood area as they try to stay ahead of Monsoon storms. The Coconino County Flood Control District says the majority of homes in the area weren’t impacted by flood waters. Three homes had garage-only impacts, three others had interior impacts and one home had both. Crews are focusing on clearing debris from channels along the flood area. Residents who parked cars on roads that received debris during the flood event are advised to clear debris from under the engine area. Residents with debris on their property should move the debris to the street if they are able. This will help County and City Public Works crews sweep the debris with their heavy equipment. Pre-filled sandbags are available to residents at County Health and Human Services 2625 North. King Street. The self-fill sandbag station is also available. For those interested in helping residents of the Museum Flood Area, the United Way of Northern Arizona is planning a sandbag volunteer event on Saturday. To sign up, please visit uwna.volunteerhub.com or call (928) 773-9813
- Dave Zorn
- July 14, 2021 | 12:59pm
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