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Arizona flash flood: Nine dead as deluge hits swimmers

Arizona flash flood: Nine dead as deluge hits swimmers
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Media captionThe flood waters hit the bathers with almost no warning

At least nine people from one family have been killed in flash floods after monsoon-like rains swept through a swimming hole in the US state of Arizona, local media say.

A 27-year-old man whose wife perished is also missing.

More than 100 people were bathing in the area when the floodwater hit with almost no warning.

The flash flood struck at Cold Springs, near Payson, on Saturday, sweeping people down East Verde River.

Search and rescue crews have recovered the bodies of nine victims, some of whom were found up to two miles down the river.

Four others - a married couple and their two young children - were rescued by helicopter crews and treated for hypothermia.

Dozens were bathing in the Tonto National Forest, about 90m (145km) north of Phoenix, when the floodwaters hit following a torrential downpour upstream, said Sgt David Hornung from the Gila County sheriff's office.

"A large family group was down by the river recreating… It's a recreation area that a lot of people come up to - and the flash flood came through and washed 14 people away from the camp," Sgt Hornung said.

"I've been with the Sheriff's office for 13 years and this is the most severe flooding incident we've ever seen," he added.

Video footage posted on social media showed muddy floodwater gushing over rocks and through deep canyons.

The Payson Fire Department said that multiple forest fires in recent months had created piles of debris that burst down a creek and through the swimming hole.

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However, it had not been raining in the area where people were swimming.

Officials have not identified the dead, but relatives told The Arizona Republic that 14 of their extended family were hit by the flood.

They named one of the victims as Maria Raya, 25, who died a day before her birthday along with her children - Emily, 3, Mia, 5, and Hector Daniel, 7.

Her sister Maribel Raya, 24, and brother Javier Raya, 14, perished, they said.


Maribel's daughter Erika Raya, aged 2, is believed to have been lost.

Selia Garcia, the mother of Maria, Maribel and Javier, was named as dead, as was her grandson Jonathan Leon, 13.

All nine were from Phoenix, Arizona.

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Image caption Rescuers with dogs searched for those washed away

Maria's husband Hector Miguel Garnica is yet to be located, and is feared to have died alongside his family.

His sister Carla Garnica, 22, was quoted as saying: "He has to be found. He's always said, 'I'm never leaving my children or my wife.' He has to complete his promise."

The Gila County Sheriff's Office said relatives of the missing family drove to the area to search for them into the early hours of Sunday.

Maria Mandujano, a cousin of the Raya siblings, said the searchers waded through knee-deep water shouting her loved ones' names.

They found one of the children's bodies amid the debris, she said.

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood alert for much of Arizona until Monday evening, with more storms expected in the middle of next week.

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