Photos: Tropical Storm Lorena over Tucson and Arizona
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Rain and damage from Tropical Storm Lorena, which came ashore in Mexico as a hurricane and moved north to douse most of Arizona. Two tornadoes were confirmed, one near Phoenix and the other in Willcox. Rainfall totals for the first two days of the storm exceeded two inches in many places.
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A car drives southbound through a large puddle on S. Wilmot Road Wednesday morning, Sept. 25, 2019. A closure was made on the road overnight due to flash flooding. Traffic had started moving through by this morning.
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Vehicles drive through a closed road on S Wilmot Road in Pima County Wednesday morning, Sept. 25, 2019.
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Tucson Electric Power crews fix lights at N. Wilmot Rd and E. Golf Links Rd. on September 25, 2019.
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Tucson Electric Power crews fix lights at N. Wilmot Rd and E. Golf Links Rd. on September 25, 2019.
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Tucson Electric Power Co., Tucson Water and other utilities have suspended disconnections for nonpayment, extended payment plans and increased contributions to low-income assistance programs during the pandemic.
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Tucson Police department officers direct traffic during a power outage on the Tucson's east side at the intersection of N Craycroft Rd. and E. Golf Links Rd. on September 25, 2019.
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Tyler Morgan, with ServPro, peels back roofing as he prepares to install a temporary roof and begin drying out a home at the corner of Creek and Harrison damaged in a micro burst from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena, Tucson, Sept. 24, 2019.
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The Pantano River runs across Harrison after a day of rains from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena, Tucson, Sept. 24, 2019.
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Tucson Electric Power had to replace damaged utility poles along Bonanza Avenue south of Golf Links Road after a microburst in September 2019.
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John Monaco cleans up the last bits of a 50 foot pine tree on his rental property at 9501 E. Sellarole that crushed the tenant's car after being felled by a microburst from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena, Tucson, Sept. 24, 2019.
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Members of the Tucson community walk through a puddle at N. Dodge Blvd and E Glenn St. on September 24th, 2019. Heavy rains hit Tucson from Hurricane Lorena on Tuesday, September 24th, 2019.
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A hefty saguaro lays across the driveway of Kenny Dinh, where he normally parks his car, victim of a microburst that his the neighborhood as part of the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena, Tucson, Sept. 24, 2019.
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David Lindgren, a partner in Big A Tree Service, works to remove a 30 foot mesquite tree blown over in a microburst in the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena, Tucson, Sept. 24, 2019.
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A Tucson Firefighter keeps lookout from the top of Ladder 9 as rescue units watch for a stranded victim in the Pantano River just east of Harrison following a day of rain from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena, Tucson, Sept. 24, 2019.
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A large mesquite tree lays on the remains of shed near the corner of Watson and Creek, one of the scores of trees uprooted by a microburst from remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena, Tucson, Sept. 24, 2019.
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A city truck drives through a puddle at North Arcadia Avenue and East Lee Street in midtown Tucson. More rain is likely Wednesday and Thursday.
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The storm dumped 5 inches of rain in some parts of Maricopa County. This lightning strike was visible in Scottsdale.
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Sara Hoagland, softball player for Tucson Heat, throws with her Dad practice at Lincoln Regional Park on September 23, 2019, as clouds gather overhead. The National Weather Service expects the worst of Tropical Storm Lorena will be Tuesday and including possibility of heavy rains and flash flooding.
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Ramón Benitez fills up sand bags near Hi Corbett Field at Reid Park in Tucson on Sept. 20, 2019. The Tucson Dept. of Transportation is providing sand and sand bags (limit of 10 bags per vehicle) for residents who are concerned about heavy rain and flooding with the arrival of Tropical Storm Lorena on Sunday evening. The National Weather Service predicts the highest chance of rain will be on Monday.
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