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Boulder Creek Overflows Into CU Campus: 400 Students Evacuated as 25% of Buildings Flood in Colorado's Costliest Natural Disaster
Starting September 12, 2013, a week-long rainfall event dumped more than 17 inches on Boulder County, triggering Boulder Creek to overflow its banks into the CU Boulder campus and surrounding community. The university evacuated approximately 400 students from family housing and two residence halls and closed campus for four days, during which flooding damaged 40 buildings representing 25% of campus square footage. The event was declared Colorado's costliest natural disaster in history, causing over $2 billion in statewide damages.
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- SourceSeptember 2013 Floods - Colorado Encyclopediacoloradoencyclopedia.org
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- Student Paper10 years later: remembering the Boulder floods - CU Independentcuindependent.com
- NewsColorado Flood Kills 3, Forces Evacuation - TIMEnation.time.com