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Some residents who live in Willow Creek Estates and Ranch Place are at high risk for flooding due to obstructions and obstacles in Willow Creek.
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Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District has seen a massive increase in the amount of water in its sewer system in recent days. This is not good. The increase is primarily the result of sump pumps connected incorrectly and illegally.
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Summit and Wasatch Counties have both seen flooding over the past week, not to mention other problems like mudslides.
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Angus Court in Ranch Place was like a river Monday afternoon when a creek overflowed. Neighbors answered the call to help.
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Everyone’s on high alert for flooding, but Summit County also saw mudslides blocking Interstate 80 this week. Officials say the burn scar south of the highway could be prone for more.
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As the historic snowpack melts and rivers rise throughout Utah, state officials are keeping an eye on the weather.
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A rapid spring snowmelt after an unusually wet winter is unleashing flooding from the Southwest to the Rockies, causing residents there and in the Upper Midwest to stock up on sandbags amid surging creeks and rivers. In Salt Lake City, water coursing through a creek prompted the voluntary evacuation of about 100 homes.
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Eastbound I-80 closed Thursday morning at Emigration Canyon.
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A waterfall suddenly formed on the hill behind a home in Heber Tuesday, causing thousands of dollars in damage. A quick response by the family and neighbors made a big difference.
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After Utah’s snowiest winter on record, flooding is a major concern. But risk varies across Summit and Wasatch counties.