Statewide Flood Quick Facts: September 20 at 7:30 PM

The State EOC holds two briefings each day with local emergency operation centers, Colorado Office of Emergency Management Regional Field Managers and partnering agencies.  These meetings occur at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m each day. Below is a summary of the statewide view of the current flood situation.


FLOOD AREA1,918 Square MilesPreliminary number and will increase
IMPACTED COUNTIES17 CountiesAdams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Boulder, Clear Creek, Denver, El Paso, Fremont, Jefferson, Larimer, Loga, Morgan, Pueblo, Otero, Washington, Weld, Sedgwick
FATALITIES7Boulder (4), El Paso (2), Clear Creek (1)
UNACCOUNTED/ MISSING82Larimer (82) Boulder (0)
EVACUATED PERSONS5,950Population under mandatory evacuation
SHELTERS12 Shelter141 People
MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATIONCO4145 - 9 CountiesAdams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Clear Creek, El Paso, Jefferson,Larimer, Logan and Weld
EMERGENCY DECLARATION3365-EMAdams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Fremont, Jefferson, Logan, Morgan, Pueblo, Washington, and Weld
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DAMAGED HOMES16,101Preliminary number assessments just beginning
DESTROYED HOMES1,882Preliminary number assessments just beginning
DAMAGED COMMERCIAL765Preliminary number assessments just beginning
DESTROYED COMMERCIAL203Preliminary number assessments just beginning
ROADS DAMAGED200 Miles State highways and roads
BRIDGES DAMAGED50 BridgesState bridges
ROAD & BRIDGE DAMAGE COSTS$135 Million to start repairsState related highways and bridges
POWER OUTAGES 4,301 HouseholdsStatewide
NATURAL GAS OUTAGE4,210 HouseholdsStatewide