Saturday, June 2, 2012

Arkansas River Flood, 1921




It was June 2, 1921, that torrential rains slammed Pueblo County in Colorado, causing a flash flood that left more than 120 people dead, 140+ missing and over $19 million of dollars in property damaged. This was the worst flood in state history to that time.

The Arkansas River runs through the plains of southeastern Colorado. The Shaeffer Dam was built at the confluence of the Beaver Creek and the Arkansas. When the rains caused the Beaver to swell, the earthen dam failed, causing a huge rush of water into the Arkansas. Levees had been built along the river to prevent floods however they proved no match for the extremely heavy rains that pounded the region. As the levees failed, a deluge of water spread through the streets. According to reports, the water rose to the second story of buildings.

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