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Highway 14 Closed In Larimer County Due To Flash Flood Threat, Voluntary Evacuations Put Into Place

Video Credit: CBS 4 Denver - Duration: 00:23s - Published
Highway 14 Closed In Larimer County Due To Flash Flood Threat, Voluntary Evacuations Put Into Place

Highway 14 Closed In Larimer County Due To Flash Flood Threat, Voluntary Evacuations Put Into Place

Officials in Larimer County closed Highway 14 on Friday afternoon due to the threat of flash flooding.

The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for the area around the Cameron Peak Fire burn scar.


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