water. the black top started to crumble. then bridges became impossible to cross. thousands of people, entire communities, suddenly were cut off from anyway to get out. today, the sun came out, but it s temporary reprieve. the forecast calls for more rain. this disaster, not just an inconvenience, there s a hugh monotoll. four people reported dead. people were swept from their cars and would be rescuers drowning trying to save them. this man almost certainly would have drown when his car flipped into a swollen river near boulder on thursday. thankfully rescue crews were right there and pulled him to safety.
darkness, flood waters, and a race against time to rescue its residents. that water is so fast and powerful. anna cabrera joins me live from boulder. what is the latest from that area? it s still raining. is the water still rising? reporter: it is just pouring out here right now, anderson. the ground so saturated, there is nowhere for the water to go. and keep in mind, some areas have had many fires in the past, devastating fires so those burn scars are fueling flooding and debris coming down. huge sticks like this, huge rocks, we re in the middle of a main drag through the city of boulder and you can see several inches of water just racing over the roadway. the forecast calls for rain to continue at least for the next 24 hours. so that means flash flooding could remain a threat for boulder county and much of the state, really. this is a state-wide issue which
darkness, flood waters and a race against time to rescue its residents. that water is so fast and powerful. anna cabrera joins me live from boulder. what is the latest? it s still raining. is the water still rising? reporter: it is just pouring out here right now, anderson. the ground so saturated, there is nowhere for the water to go and keep in mind some areas have had many fires in the past, devastating fires so those burn scars are fueling flooding and debris coming down. huge sticks like this, huge rocks, we re in the middle of a main drag through the city of boulder and you can see several inches of water just racing over the road way. the forecast calls for rain to continue at least for the next 24 hours. so that means flash flooding could remain a threat for boulder county and much of the state, really. this is a state-wide issue which is why the governor issued a
residents have been told they could be on their own for up to three days. rain continued throughout the day and could get worse, for a second night, colorado battles darkness, flood waters and a race against time to rescue its residents. that water is so fast and powerful. anna cabrera joins me live from boulder. what is the latest? it s still raining. is the water still rising? reporter: it is just pouring out here right now, anderson. the ground so saturated, there is nowhere for the water to go and keep in mind some areas have had many fires in the past, devastating fires so those burn scars are fueling flooding and debris coming down. huge sticks like this, huge rocks, we re in the middle of a main drag through the city of boulder and you can see several inches of water just racing over the road way. the forecast calls for rain to continue at least for the next 24 hours. so that means flash flooding could remain a threat for
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