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<br /> <br />The next year the Pueblo Conservancy <br />District was organized. The river channel <br />was rerouted beneath the bluffs to the south <br />and huge levees were eonstructed to hold the <br />flow of the stream. The route of Fountain <br />Creek was left unchanged, <br /> <br />The following quotes were published in the <br />Pueblo Chieftain (June 4, 1994) and were <br />taken from Joanne Dodds' upcoming book, <br />"They All Came to Pueblo: A Soeial <br />History," Mrs, Dodds believes the 1921 <br />flood was probably the most signifieant <br />event in shaping the future of Pueblo, The <br />co=unity used the flood as a learning <br />experience, They moved the hospital north, <br />completely away from the floodplain, for <br />example, <br /> <br />"A region a mile wide was buried <br />under a swishing, swirling mass of <br />muddy water, averaging 12 feet in <br />depth, Then the lights all over the <br />city went out, " <br /> <br />"A husband and wife took refuge in <br />a tree. "Holding his wife in his <br />arms, he shouted again and again <br />for help, His strength finally gave <br />out and his wife slipped from his <br />arms, drowning in the stream" <br /> <br />"Men threw improvised ropes from <br />second-story windows to persons <br />marooned on passing housetops or <br />clinging to floating wreckage, and <br />some were saved." <br /> <br />Pueblo Flood Ha~ard Mit;FaI;on Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Top pidure: Satwday..lIne 4, 1921 the hieb watermaIk shows the <br />waterhas receded eightfeet. Above: Volunteer for Pueblo Counf;y <br />BistoJical Society Tom Cummins points to the 1921 flood high <br />water malk. on aty Hall. <br /> <br />11 <br />