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Pueblo agencies and Colorado Parks and Wildlife place activity restrictions along the Arkansas River

Following the flooding that occurred in Pueblo Monday morning, the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office and other agencies have issued activity restrictions along the Arkansas River. The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office and Colorado Parks and Wildlife have issued activity restrictions along the Arkansas River due to high-flowing and high water. Restrictions include activities such as whitewater canoes and kayaks, as well as swimming, and using an inflatable device like a tube on the river is prohibited. The restricted area stretches from the Pueble Dam to the Pudero/Otero County line. The agencies are warning that violators of these restrictions will face fines. The restrictions come after Colorado parks and Wildlife has issued warnings of high and fast-moving water. So far, there have been 16 water-related deaths in 2024 and 2022 was the most deadly year in Colorado.

Pueblo agencies and Colorado Parks and Wildlife place activity restrictions along the Arkansas River

Pubblicato : 10 mesi fa di By: Aidan Hulting, Aidan Hulting in Science

PUEBLO COUNTY — Following the flooding that occurred in Pueblo Monday morning, the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office and other agencies have issued activity restrictions along the Arkansas River.

The restrictions are for activities like whitewater canoes and kayaks, as well as swimming, and using an inflatable device like a tube on the river is prohibited beginning on Tuesday. The restricted area of the Arkansas River runs from the Pueblo Dam to the Pueblo/Otero County line.

The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, Pueblo City Fire Department, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife are citing the restrictions due to dangerously fast-flowing and high water, the agencies say people violating the restrictions will be cited.

“Water awareness and safety is extremely important this time of year in our community,” said Chief of the Pueblo Fire Department Barb Huber. “The Arkansas River is experiencing high volume at this time because of the time of year and the increased rainfall, so we ask everyone to be aware of restrictions, closures and safety hazards as we update the public about announcements.”

Trails along the river will not be closed to pedestrian or bicycle traffic but it is advised you stay away from the banks and use the trails at your own risk. There is no timeline on when the restrictions will be lifted.

The restrictions come after Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been warning of high and fast-moving water. So far there have been 16 water-related deaths in 2024, and 2022 was the most deadly year in Colorado with water-related 42 deaths. Just over the weekend, four people were saved from the Arkansas River following surging water.

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