(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)The flash floods of September 2012 cut off the mountain town of Lyons for several days. Darmouth Flood Observatory director G.R. Brakenridge lives in Lyons and took pictures during the flooding. The Brakenridges evacuated on Sept. 14, 2013 once the bridge out of town was deemed safe for travel.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)Cars engulfed by floodwaters in Lyons, Colo.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)Several days of heavy rain swelled the St. Vrain River that cuts through Lyons, destroying roads and covering bridges.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)A dumpster and other debris washed downstream by flooding in Lyons, Colo.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)A panorama of Lyon, Colo., as flash floods split the town into isolated islands on Sept. 12, 2013.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)Floodwaters destroy a Lyons building.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)A flooded parking lot in Lyons, Colo. The flooding cut utilities to the town and officials expect that it will not be livable until Thanksgiving.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)Floodwaters rise in a neighborhood in Lyons, Colo.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)Much of downtown Lyons was destroyed in the flooding of September 2013. The rest of the town lost gas, electricity and water services.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)Vehicles overturned by the flooding in Lyons, Colo.
(Image credit: G. R. Brakenridge)Trees and a flooded parking lot in Lyons, Colo.
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