Flooding and erosion close Camp Creek Wash on US-60, Maricopa County AZ


Flooding and erosion caused a four-foot scar at Camp Creek Wash crossing on US-60. Officials advised stopping vehicle access due to washed out and flooded conditions. Standing water reported near mile marker 174 on US-60 eastbound.
Audio|Source: Chandler Police and Fire, Phoenix Fire
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Also let McDonough know, all the work they did at Camp Creek Wash got washed eroded again. We're looking at about a four-foot erosion scar at the Camp Creek Wash crossing.
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Can't Park.
00:17
Thank you. I copy.
00:23
That's...
00:29
...people on that party?
00:35
Right. I can turn for the 961 standing by it, Princess, if the other units of way is out.
00:44
Mary 731, that party got out of their vehicle and saw minimal damage, so they 22 does. So as of right now, you can probably stay in the green.
01:00
They expire on a 50-second street, just south of the 202.
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1323,
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104. I guess if you can just advise, if it's ours, I'll keep 1337 headed your way.
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1323.
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1323. 1323.
01:25
It expires, and you trans, 4 and 1.
01:27
It's going to be a PD call if you can start PD this way.
01:32
There's one vehicle off then Bankman here.
01:40
10-4.
01:42
Thank you very much.
01:48
Information, we are getting calls that you have on the 60 near about Milamaker 174.
01:53
There is significant standing water.
01:56
Information only is significant standing water. Eastbound U.S. City at 174.
02:00
13506 hours.
02:05
It's been time to ride and just let them both know to stop sending customers down Camp Creek. We had another two rental UTVs trying to go down the same area as it's 411. It's totally washed out and flooded.
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US-60, Arizona
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