Virgin River Floods Parts of Arizona, Utah and Nevada
Pictures from a Mesquite, Nevada, Resident
Severe rain caused the Virgin River to overflow its banks in December, 2010, affecting towns along the way.
Published by Karen LoBello - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
Based in Nevada, Karen taught middle school math and English, computer education and elementary school. She has been involved in various facets of the education field. Additionally, she performed and toured... View profile
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34 Comments
Post a CommentThanks for sharing. Floods are not something that we anticipate, but it happens.
Glad you, your family and your home were safe.
came back to visit and to click on the "I like this" button!
I came back to look at the photos again. Ghastly!
back to visit this one again!
AWESOME JOB! HAVE A HAPPY AND BLESSED NEW YEAR!!!!
great pics...water can do some serious damage! hope your new year is better than this!!!
Awesome pictures. Have you experienced weather conditions like this before? If so, how often?
It's amazing the power water has. I'm so thankful to hear your house was spared. Excellent photo story.
Gotta make one think about your priorities in life! You're so lucky that your home was damaged, Karen. Thank goodness. :)