DISASTROUS Debris Flow Flash Flood in Flagstaff, Arizona Drone Footage

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Published 2022-07-28
A monster, pitch-black debris flow makes its was through Flagstaff Arizona. This is a flash flood emergency, and one has been has been declared by the city. All of this from 'only' 0.75 inches of rain hitting a 'burn scar' area, see the result from both the ground and a drone.

00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Debris Flow arrives (unedited)
03:15 - Reed Timmer Updates Place and Situation
04:44 - Drone Footage
07:03 - Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @logan3455
    Reed! The quality, production, information, education and story are all top-notch!! You’re able to show the world all different types of weather phenomena. Like this small scale flash flood and make is super interesting!!! Thanks!
  • My Dad grew up in Nevada and he always told us to take flash flood areas seriously. He said it may not look like anything right now but if there is a storm up ahead of it, it is dangerous. I will always remember the campers in Colorado who got caught in a flash flood because it had stormed up north of their area. Many drowned.
  • Your educational expertise, significant skilled experience, and your easily accessible + clear education are invaluable to SO MANY. A very wise man said "I could care less about your level of success, show me your level of service." Your level of service is showing Reed! Thank you for sharing your expertise, time, + energy to educate, prepare, and support people. You are so impactful! You are changing and saving lives through warning and education. Grateful AF.
  • Crazy! Saw that Kentucky got it pretty bad too. Great to see the town and residents out being proactive about it! Stay safe!
  • Dr. Timmer your channel is amazing, the incredible footage and information you put out is fantastic. Thank you so much for the work you do! My heart goes out to the people and property affected by these flash floods, it is devastating! I wish your content would get the recognition it deserves, your work is so important, to so many!
  • Reed!!!! I am in Phoenix and the weather is so lovely rn. So grateful we are getting a break from that intense summer heat. I am absolutely loving the videos and learning a lot from the bits of info you provide. I am starting to hear some thunder now, yay!!! Thank you for all you do and let me know if you make it to Phoenix! Stay safe everyone affected by these flash floods. 😆😂🤣😍🤩🌵🌵🌻🌻
  • Oh my goodness! Hope everyone was safe including our precious animals. Very scary especially from such a small amount of rain. Thanks for being here for us, Reed. You truly are a sight for sore eyes and a godsend to all.
  • @joecoelho7030
    Welcome to AZ Reed! When it rains it pours! Thanks for all your hard work and dedication I have been following you for years! You always keep it real and no BS! Stay safe my man!
  • This Footage is Amazing, and Quite Dangerous for Sure!! Thank You So Much for Your Courage!! Please Stay Safe Always Reed!!
  • Extreme north Las Vegas checking in. Crazy thunderstorm swept across last night bringing lots of rain and an amazing show for my new camera. Stay safe reed
  • @ahighlandgirl
    Live stream a bit rough yesterday. Thank you Brian for this. Thank you Reed for going out there and sharing with us. Love you guys
  • @oi812NM
    Hi there! This is really great footage. The drone footage is so smooth and clear. You make it really clear what happens during a flash flood and what the cost will be. As long as we have weather like this, I’m glad there are people like you who educate in a really fun and exciting manner. I live in Albuquerque, and we always seem to have people drown because they are in places they don’t belong like arroyos. We were always taught to stay out of ditches and arroyos because of storms, especially during monsoon season.
  • @JChuckVlogs
    Dr Timmer. The work you do is absolutely amazing. Salutes to you.
  • @ladyonyx3811
    omg...i love flagstaff. flash floods happen so quickly. hope they can recover quickly