Drone captures INSANE DEBRIS FLOW off Pine Gulch Fire burn scar, Colorado

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Dominator Drone intercepts massive debris flow with flash flood down Kimball Creek from the Pine Gulch Fire burn scar north of Grand Junction! Massive tractor tires and large tree debris at the dangerous debris plug. This flash flood was caused by over 3” of rainfall anchored on the Pine Gulch Fire scar, one of the largest in Colorado history.

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  • The power of nature is incredible. Filming with the drone is much more intense and shows the true power behind these type flash floods. Great job and thanks for sharing this.
  • Super interesting to be able to follow the initial surge of water as it travelled down the dried out riverbed. Most videos just have the surge of water passing a particular point. This gives a much better appreciation for the power behind these flash floods. Well done.
  • Watching the wrath of water flowing is so mesmerizing and satisfying at the same time. Thanks for sharing the video.
  • Thanks for posting. This dramatic video of runoff from a burned catchment is really instructive. Shows what fire can do to runoff water quality, how a high debris load can easily clog culverts and how one flood event can cause a stream to change course and cut a new channel. With fire seasons becoming longer, more intense and expanding into areas seldom previously burnt, the engineering challenges for designers and asset owners are many.
  • @billh1355
    This is what the human digestive tract looks like 30 minutes after eating taco bell
  • @juliehay
    that is truly amazing, the force of the water pushing all that debris through the barren land which appears to be quite flat, that force is amazing, in my opinion. wonderful that you were there at the time to capture this amazing debris flow, thankyou so much
  • This is great drone footage, capturing the debris flow from the beginning to end. It was like i was there.
  • @jx1659
    This was so oddly beautiful to witness. Wish the panicking guy had kept quieter in certain parts. Thank you.for sharing this!
  • Water is just one of those things have to respect! We need it for life and it shapes this planet.
  • Man would I love to sift through the sediment after its done flowing! Imagine how much gold there could be. Mother nature did 100 years worth of mining in one flood! Powerful!
  • Thanks for sharing. It's always impressive to watch water make it's way. Excellent filming!
  • @vipahman
    So the question on everybody's mind: where are the tires?
  • Wow! This is what drones were made for... Incredible perspective!
  • Amazing footage!!! Thank you for sharing! Nature is never boring!!! 🌿👍🙂
  • @wickedbird1538
    😮😮I really enjoyed the parts that did not have shouting in the background. Great footage. Thanks.
  • I almost expected to hear: "We are INSIDE the flash flood! Huge debris!" Good times 😀
  • The amazing power and force of water. Those two tires were a great focal point.