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Flash flood warnings expire for Lake Christine, Grizzly Creek burn scars


Staff reports
Flash flood warnings were issued Tuesday afternoon for wildfire burn scars in the Roaring Fork Valley and Glenwood Canyon but passed without much concern.
A flash flood warning was been issued for the Basalt Mountain and Lake Christine Fire burn area and expired at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Basalt Police Chief Greg Knott said that as of 4:35 p.m. there were no flooding or mudslide issues in the Basalt area. Only light rain fell on the Lake Christine burn scar in the El Jebel-Willits area, he said. There was heavier rain in the burn scar above downtown Basalt but no debris flow as of that time, he said. Rainwater was coming down some Hill District streets but nothing out of the ordinary. ....

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Carbondale family thankful as recovery from serious Highway 82 crash continues


While the details of events surrounding that fateful morning crash remain unclear, the date of a life-changing, head-on collision on Highway 82 remains forever etched in Diana Moz’s memory.
“October 21. I can’t forget that date,” Moz, of Carbondale, recalled this week. She is still feeling the effects of the multi-vehicular accident that required the 31-year-old and her two sons to be airlifted to Denver for advanced medical treatment. Moz’s infant daughter, who was also riding in their SUV, miraculously escaped injury.
The investigation into the crash continues, but no update was available this week from the Colorado State Patrol. What is known and was reported at the time is that during the morning rush hour, Moz’s vehicle, while heading upvalley, was struck head-on by a half-ton pickup truck going downvalley near Jim Grange Lane. The driver was a 51-year-old man from New Castle. Four other vehicles were caught in the chain reaction. ....

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