The Havasupai Tribe of
Arizona evacuated tourists over the weekend after heavy flooding in the Grand Canyon.
Vice Chairman Edmond Tilousi said no damage was reported. Tourists are expected to return to the reservation by next week.
The reservation, at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, experiences frequent flooding. The tribe evacuated about 160 people in July.
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Flooding in Supai prompts evacuations
(The Arizona Daily Sun 10/6)
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