From Deseret News archives:
Flooding hits Utah: Areas that were hurt by wildfire now hit by rain
"Everybody helps everybody here," Kevin Anderson said Thursday night as he walked over a muddy lawn to inspect the backyard for flood damage.
The woman wasn't even there to appreciate the hard work. She was with her husband, who neighbors said was in a care center after suffering a stroke.
Massive thunderstorms moving across Utah have triggered severe flooding. Authorities say areas already devastated by wildfires are now being hit by rain, sending water and mud down canyons and hillsides and into homes.
Flooding has also been reported in Salt Lake County, the Sanpete County town of Fountain Green, where a wildfire is still burning, and in Grantsville, where rains helped firefighters get control of another blaze.
More thunderstorms are expected today.
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"It was terrifying," Karla Dutson said as she stood outside her flooded basement Thursday.
She was in the doorway of her children's room when the windows shattered. Several feet of mud and water destroyed everything.
"It ran through the house for about a half-hour," said her husband, Craig Dutson. "There was nothing you could do."
In Oak Creek Canyon, floodwaters stranded about 30 recreationists. Rock and mud about three feet deep covered the road.
On Thursday, authorities were able to clear the road long enough to get people out. The canyon is now closed.
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