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REMEMBERING COLORADO'S BIGGEST NATURAL DISASTER
August 2, 2006 9:48 AM


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REMEMBERING COLORADO'S BIGGEST NATURAL DISASTER
30 years ago The Big Thompson River west of Loveland flooded, claiming the lives of 144 people and injuring another 250. The flood remains Colorado's deadliest natural disaster. At a candle light vigil in Loveland last night, the U.S. Geological Survey unveiled a plaque marking the highest point the flood waters reached to commemorate the anniversary. KUNC's Brian Larson was there.

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