<p>Roads were flooded as more than five inches of rain fell northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona, during a two-year rain event on July 18, according to azfamily.com</a>.</p><p>The American Red Cross said</a>, on July 18, that they had opened a shelter to support those affected by the flooding north of Flagstaff.</p><p>Flooding was exacerbated by the lack of mature vegetation in the area caused by the 2010 Schultz Fire, which scorched 15,000 acres of land, the Arizona Daily Sun said</a>. Credit: Coconino County Sheriff’s Office via Storyful</p><br />
