10 Years On: 2013 Flood Recovery in Unincorporated Boulder County
In September 2013, the Front Range Flood brought significant damage and devastation to both the unincorporated and incorporated parts of Boulder County, including Lyons, Jamestown, Longmont, Louisville, Boulder, Superior, and Erie. Each part of the county has a story to tell. This is how the unincorporated parts of the county have recovered. Spanish subtitles are available by clicking the CC icon above. En septiembre de 2013, la inundación de Front Range provocó importantes daños y devastación tanto en las partes no incorporadas como en las incorporadas del condado de Boulder, incluyendo Lyons, Jamestown, Longmont, Louisville, Boulder, Superior y Erie. Cada parte del condado tiene una historia que contar. Así es como se han recuperado las partes no incorporadas del condado. Los subtítulos en español están disponibles pulsando el icono CC de arriba.

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