Northern Arizona Evacuated Due to Severe Flooding and Rising Rivers.

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Severe flooding caused by heavy rain and snow has led to evacuation orders in parts of northern Arizona, particularly in Yavapai and Coconino counties. Residents in lower elevation areas along the Verde River in the Town of Camp Verde are told to evacuate, while those in Coconino County near Oak Creek are in "set" mode, ready to leave at a moment's notice if floodwaters become treacherous. State Route 89A and State Route 260 have been closed due to rock slides and adverse weather conditions. More rain and snow are expected throughout Arizona.
- Areas of northern Arizona under evacuation orders due to severe flooding FOX 10 News Phoenix
- Evacuations underway in the high country AZFamily | Arizona News
- SRP releases more water as Arizona flood watches are extended The Arizona Republic
- Evacuations underway as parts of Arizona experience flooding due to rising rivers, creeks ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix
- Flooding and wet weather cause evacuation orders, highway closures for northern Arizona Arizona's Family
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