Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/2013-Colorado-Floods-Aftermath-27MZIFV4JEW2.htmlConceptually similar2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SVBCompleted★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SV5Completed★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SV6Completed★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SV7Completed★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SVACompleted★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SVGCompleted★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SXYCompleted★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04SXZCompleted★★★★2013 Colorado Floods AftermathGP04TF8Completed★★★★View AllGP04SV92013 Colorado Floods AftermathEquipment lies in several feet of water at a concrete plant near the St. Vrain River in Longmont as clean-up from recent flooding continues in the Colorado Front Range, US. Torrential rains that lashed the northern Front Range of Colorado delivered six months worth of normal rainfall from September 11 to 15, 2013 causing a record flooding in the area.Locations:Colorado-North America-United States of AmericaDate:19 Sep, 2013Credit:© Bob Pearson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4928px X 3280pxKeywords:Cement mixers-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Destruction-Floods-Industrial buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Natural disasters-Outdoors-Storms (climate change)-Storms (weather)-WaterShoot:2013 Colorado Floods AftermathDocumentation of the aftermath of flooding in Colorado, US, between September 11 and 15, 2013. Torrential rains that lashed the northern Front Range of Colorado delivered six months worth of normal rainfall in days, an amount the National Weather Service characterized as of "Biblical proportion." Eight people are known to have died and more than a thousand homes are destroyed.