PHOTOS: Remembering the 2013 floods in Dead Man's Flats
Rocky Mountain Outlook
Jun 18, 2023 4:30 PM
Dead Man's Flats flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Dead Man's Flats flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Pigeon Creek in Dead Man's Flats rages under and around a condo after it breached its banks. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Waters from the Bow River and Pigeon Creek meet at the playground in Dead Man's Flats. A portion of Three Sisters Camprground in Dead Man's remains closed due to silt buildup. At the time of the flood, campers were evacuated. RMO FILE PHOTO
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A Volker Stevin crew works on the Trans-Canada Highway near Deadman's Flats where Pigeon Creek plugged a culvert and spilled the road in a couple of locations. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Dead Man's Flats flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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PHOTOS: Remembering the 2013 floods in Dead Man's Flats
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