Flash flood kills 8 at Arizona swimming hole; more people are missing

At least eight people were killed and others were believed missing when floodwaters from a sudden rainstorm barreled through a normally tranquil swimming area in Tonto National Forest where more than a hundred people were taking refuge from summer heat, authorities said Sunday. Some of those washed downstream clung to trees until rescuers reached them.

The flash flooding hit Saturday afternoon at Cold Spring Canyon, about 100 miles northeast of Phoenix, and some people were washed several miles downstream.

Disa Alexander was hiking to the swimming area where Ellison Creek and East Verde River converge when the storm hit and the water suddenly surged. She was still about 2.5 miles away when she came upon a man holding a baby and clinging to a tree. His wife was nearby, also in a tree.

Alexander and others tried to reach them but couldn’t. Rescuers arrived a short time later.

 

The National Weather Service, which had issued a flash flood warning, estimated up to 1.5 inches of rain fell over the area in an hour,. The thunderstorm hit about eight miles upstream along Ellison Creek, which quickly flooded the narrow canyon where the swimmers were.

« They had no warning. They heard a roar, and it was on top of them, » Water Wheel Fire and Medical District Fire Chief Ron Sattelmaier said.

Three bodies were pulled out Saturday and five more Sunday. The deaths include at least one child. Four people rescued by helicopter Saturday were taken to a hospital for hypothermia.

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UPDATES:

3:40 p.m.: This article was updated to report that eight people died.

3 p.m.: This article was updated to report that seven people died and to include comments from an eyewitness and a meteorologist.

This article was originally published at 1:05 p.m.

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