Photos of Southern Arizona's devastating floods of 1983
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The October 1983 flood was the largest flood of record in the Tucson area.
Between 6 ½ to 7 ½ inches of rain fell across the Tucson area in five days, according to Pima County.
The devastation stretched to Clifton/Morenci, Willcox, Safford and Nogales. More than a dozen people died.
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A building crumbles into the Rillito during October flooding in the El Niño year of 1983.
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A Tucson subdivision at Prince and I-10 was caked in mud by Santa Cruz River in October 1983.
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Three men float in inner tubes along the Rillito River on Oct. 4, 1983. Photo by Joy Wolf / Arizona Daily Star
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Water surges in the Santa Cruz River at the St. Mary's Road bridge on Oct. 2, 1983.
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Two dogs lounged outside the Alpine Lodge in Summerhaven on Mt. Lemmon after the main street was washed out due to flooding on Oct. 4, 1983.
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Nogales, Ariz,. police officers rescue Oscar Mankel. 32, with a garden hose from swirling waters of the flooded Santa Cruz River on Oct. 2, 1983, after Mankel fell in. A total of 13 lives were lost in flooding that ravaged much of southern Arizona. October 2, 1983.
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Riverview Country Homes at 3750 N. Country Club are threatened by high water on Oct. 3, 1983. Photo by Emmet Jordan / Arizona Daily Star
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The old lighthouse and adjacent building were ravaged by the overflowing Rillito River on Oct. 3, 1983.
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Onlookers watch the flooded Rillito River from the north bank at 1st Ave. on Oct. 2, 1983. Photo by Alan Dorow / Arizona Daily Star
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People on horseback saunter down a flooded street in Willcox, Ariz. on Oct. 3, 1983. Photo by Joe Patronite / Arizona Daily Star
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Flooding from the San Francisco River near Safford, Ariz., in 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding from the San Francisco River in Clifton, Ariz., in October, 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding from the San Francisco River in Clifton, Ariz., in October, 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding from the San Francisco River in Clifton, Ariz., in October, 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding from the San Francisco River in Clifton, Ariz., in October, 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding from the San Francisco River in Clifton, Ariz., in October, 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Rillito River flood rages as onlookers watch. October, 1983. Arizona Daily Star file photo.
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One of many bridges destroyed by flooding on the Santa Cruz and Rillito rivers. October 1983. Arizona Daily Star file photo
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Flooding in Tucson. October, 1983. Arizona Daily Star file photo.
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Santa Cruz flooding with CDO Wash dry at bottom. October 4, 1983 Photo by Joan Rennick / Tucson Citizen
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Ed Coatts found his motorcycle in axle-deep water in Willcox Monday, but he got it started and drove it through the torrent. October 5, 1983. Photo by Mari A. Schaefer / Tucson Citizen.
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Flooding in Marana after the Santa Cruz River overflowed its banks in Oct. 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding in Marana after the Santa Cruz River overflowed its banks in Oct. 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Arizona National Guard helps evacuees. Flooding in Marana after the Santa Cruz River overflowed its banks in Oct. 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding in Marana after the Santa Cruz River overflowed its banks in Oct. 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Wreckage of a Arizona Dept. of Public Safety helicopter that crashed during the flooding. Two officers died. Flooding in Marana after the Santa Cruz River overflowed its banks in Oct. 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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Flooding in Marana after the Santa Cruz River overflowed its banks in Oct. 1983. Tucson Citizen file photo
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