Gallery: Flooding hits Coconino Estates once again during Sunday's storm
- JAKE BACON, Arizona Daily Sun
Monsoon rain falling on the Pipeline Fire burn area once again led to flooding in Coconino Estates on Sunday afternoon.
Bailing Out

Residents of Coconino Estates work together on Talkington Drive Sunday afternoon to bail water out of the driveway of a home after monsoon flooding once again swept through the neighborhood.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunMoving Mud

Lilly Sabol, 14, brushes mud from in front of her Coconino Estates home Sunday afternoon after monsoon rain falling on the Pipeline Fire burn area once again led to flooding in Coconino Estates.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunDigging Out

As a river of floodwater rushes past her garden fence, Beth Duschatko shovels mud from the flooding out of her front garden in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunCleaning Up

A grader from the City of Flagstaff works to remove debris left by floodwater on Highway 180 Sunday afternoon.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunNo Wake Zone
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A sign sits on top of a berm of sandbags beside Highway 180 Sunday afternoon calling for passing trucks to go slow and not overtop sandbags with floodwater.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunWater and Debris Closes Highway 180

Chunks of wood sit all over the surface of Highway 180 Sunday afternoon where they were left by receding floodwater after monsoon rains fell on the Pipeline Fire burn area and once again led to flooding of Coconino Estates.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunSechrist Surrounded

Scheduled to open for the first day of school on Wednesday, Sechrist Elementary School sits surrounded by floodwater Sunday afternoon with three inches of ash and mud in the parking lot and on the sidewalk in front of the school. Monsoon rains falling on the Pipeline Fire burn area once again led to flooding along the Highway 180 corridor. For more photos, visit or see Page A7.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunWhat's Going To Work? Teamwork.

Mirroring the actions of their parents a group of children in Coconino Estates work together to try and clear slimy mud from a street Sunday afternoon. Once again monsoon rain falling on the Pipeline fire burn area led to flooding in Coconino Estates where neighbors were helping neighbors defend each other's homes from the flood.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunChildren of the Flood

Mirroring the actions of their parents a group of children in Coconino Estates work together to try and clear slimy mud from a street Sunday afternoon. Once again monsoon rain falling on the Pipeline fire burn area led to flooding in Coconino Estates where neighbors were helping neighbors defend each other's homes from the flood.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunMoving Muck

Jake Lalan uses a snow shovel to move mud and water out of the yard of a home in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon as flooding once again returned to the west side neighborhood.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunIt Takes a Village

Neighbors helped neighbors Sunday afternoon as residents of Coconino Estates were once again faced with post-fire flooding after monsoon rains returned.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunFlooded

A collapsed fence, blown-out sandbag wall and a flooded shed with a 20-inch-high water mark show what happens to a back yard when post-wildfire flooding comes down of the mountain into a neighborhood. Coconino Estates was once again dealing with black floodwater last Sunday.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunKnee Deep in a Bad Afternoon

Allie Stender assesses what she needs to do to protect a back garden from floodwaters in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon after flood water overtopped a sand bag barrier on the edge of Highway 180.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunBattling The Flood

Allie Stender restacks wet sandbags Sunday afternoon to keep flood water from filling a back yard and entering a home in Coconino Estates.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunRepairing the Berm

Allie Stender works to rebuild a sandbag wall as floodwater continues to move through Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunA New Normal

Maeve Harrington, 6, and Macy Lalan, 4, play patty-cake Sunday afternoon while sitting on sandbags in a neighbor's flooded driveway in Coconino Estates while their parents helped clean up after another flood.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunShoveling Sludge

Kelly Lalan drives mud and debris into the middle of a street in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon while working to protect a neighbors home from post-wildfire flooding.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunHelping

Lucy Lalan, 7, left, and Arielle DelGiorgio, 7, drag snow shovels as they work together to move mud down a street in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon. Parents and their children were out in force battling floodwaters and protecting each other's homes.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunSeeping into the house

Ellie Penney points to where flood water was entering her home in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon. The water surrounded the house and left a high water mark 20 inches above the base of the doors, which led to water seeping through the walls around the home.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunNeighbors Helping Neighbors
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Neighbors work together to clear mud off a driveway in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunFlooding is a Chore

Beth Duschatko, left, and her daughter Lilly Sabol, 14, work together to move mud and water away from their home in Coconino Estates Sunday afternoon.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunLooking to Help

Jeff Duncan, left, and Michael Morales, right, walk along Highway 180, which had been closed due to post-wildfire flooding Sunday afternoon. The pair were looking to help residents of Coconino Estates.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunClearing Debris

Jeff Duncan uses a snow shovel to clear debris to enable floodwater to drain along the sidewalk at the edge of Highway 180 last Sunday afternoon.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunReflections of The Start of School

Sechrist Elementary School sits surrounded by floodwater Sunday afternoon after monsoon rain fell on the Pipeline fire burn area. The first day of school for the new school year is Wednesday.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunCleaning Up Highway 180

Heavy equipment clears debris from Highway 180 so that the road can be reopened Sunday afternoon after it was closed by another monsoon rain even over the Pipeline Fire burn area, which led to flooding in Coconino Estates.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunFlooding Returns to Coconino Estates

Sections of Coconino Estates were once again underwater last Sunday afternoon as floodwater swept the neighborhood.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily SunAnother Muddy, Floody Afternoon In Coconino Estates

Mud was the fashion accessory of the day for residents of Coconino Estates as once again they came together to protect each others homes from flood water after monsoon rains fell on the Pipeline Fire burn area.
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