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Massive flooding hits northern Colorado, USA – 95 year old rainfall record broken

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What National Weather Service termed "biblical rainfall amounts" triggered a massive flash flooding in northern Colorado on Thursday, September 12, 2013. NWS warned of extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.

At least three people have been killed, and one more person is considered missing. Waves of rain continue to push through the impacted communities directly hurting the rescue efforts, particularly in Boulder and Larimer counties.

The NWS issued a flash flood emergency for the county and northwest Jefferson County, while a mandatory evacuation order was in effect for the tiny community of Jamestown and the Fourmile area.  "The rains have been sitting over that area," Boulder Office of Emergency Management spokeswoman Gabrielle Boerkircher said. 

Widespread damage is reported in cities including Boulder, Commerce City, Jamestown, Aurora, Lyons, Estes Park and Colorado Springs. 

Boulder saw more than 18 cm (7 inches) of rain in 24 hours, shattering the town's 95-year record for rainfall. Near the town of Lyons, rescuers were kept back when St. Vrain Creek swelled and a dam failed near Pinewood Springs.

User submitted photo taken on September 12, 2013, of heavy rains in northern Colorado. The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency in the area on September 11. (Image credit: Jefferson County Sheriff's Office)

Roads and major highways across the area are closing. Mudslides are causing additional damage and making rescue efforts more difficult.

The NWS issued a flash flood warning for Denver, parts of Broomfield, Adams, Weld, Larimer, and El Paso counties. Reverse emergency phone calls were sent out to residents, warning them about high water in the area. 

The flooding has washed away at least three buildings in the mountains and caused cars to plunge into rushing water after a road collapsed in suburban Denver.

An officer surveys the scene after an overnight flash flood in downtown Boulder, Colorado, September 12, 2013. (Image credit: Jefferson County Sheriff's Office)

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Featured image: An officer surveys the scene after an overnight flash flood in downtown Boulder, Colorado, September 12, 2013. Image credit: Jefferson County Sheriff's Office

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