The Brief
GLOBE, Ariz. - First responders spent the day working to rescue people while also avoiding the dangers of more rainfall and flooding, as dark clouds loomed over Globe and Miami on Sept. 27.
The backstory:
The remnants of a car that became part of the flash flooding debris on Sept. 26 remain visible under the bridge over Pinal Creek in the heart of historic downtown Globe. Along the bank of the creek, dozens of propane tanks piled up. Some of these tanks still carry fuel, creating further concerns about hazards for people and the environment, as this creek feeds into the Salt River and then on to Lake Roosevelt and the Roosevelt Dam.
What they're saying:
"In 41 years it's rained, but never like this," said Mark Boyce.
Boyce has lived in Globe for four decades and said the