 Yeah, we were here yesterday at around three o'clock and Doing some photographing and this Stream this is the real porco Was in it's was in the stream bed But sometime after three o'clock yesterday here is flooded this entire area Which is totally amazing never seen this kind of flow out of this Out of this stream bed ever. There's a thousand acre lake Below us where this runs into the Rio Grande This thing is just totally unbelievable The USGS is this coral emergency management here that's Checking on some sinkholes that developed here in the in the Bridge and the USGS folks. I think these are USGS folks are measuring the stream flow And these were actually the guys that were here yesterday I think they were in one of the photographs that I took they're checking the stream flow and We're gonna Never ever is this that I'm aware of being out of the in the last 30 years being out of the stream bed like this thing This is a different a different shot, of course, there's my lovely assistant Marie who's Head of emergency management at my home and here are the Coral emergency management The folks there in black and then the orange Orange Blazer, but the bridge all of a sudden Sometime today developed a huge sinkhole, which is you could see where there's a patch Down there at the other end of this, but I suspect this is the kind of flood water That washed the town of San Marcial San Marcial away In about 1922 actually it was the same time of year that that Happened Just a tremendous amount of water running through this thing It's nice to see this thing run. Hey, I've never seen a run. Have you ever seen a run like this? I see a long long time ago. It had a little trickle. Yeah a little trickle I like ten years ago. Yeah Then before that when I was a kid like 16 17 Yeah, we didn't run this much this man. Yeah, there's a big old busy See where they filled it in over there's a huge sinkhole and for them they fill it in this morning I'm surprised this bridge is still here No, did you Well, you know what oh really well we were here yesterday about three it was in this innocent bank I or it might even been later than three because we were getting some We came last night and it was all these little trees right here. Uh-huh water. Oh really? This is the results of the real puerco Overflowing its banks evidently There's an access to the Rio Grande River just east of here that's been blocked and it's flooded Actually flooded this highway Highway 62 mountain air and it's flooded. We were here across here yesterday, too There was not a drop of water in this area and I see the Sheriff and the emergency management folks are Are here and then of course the railroad runs through here and they've shut down the railroad their tracks are We're partially underwater earlier, so I guess I don't blame them for shutting this shutting this down, so This is kind of the long and short of that but an interesting flood lots happening The railroad is I don't know what they're going to do about this. Nothing. I guess the problem the problem with this is it Gets the Red the railroad dead feel wet train rolling over those tracks Can collapse it in it looks like to me down there that that may have happened already if we can zoom in on this It looks like an area down there that the track has Caved in so I suspect that's what's happening. They closed it