MP464. It's not just the Animas Village apartments affected. From the Herald photos, everything from Honeyville north is also flooded to some degree as far as the underpass. Next to the north are The Pines and I've not heard from neighbors except one who replied with just the word 'bad', after that Pine Acres which are 40 feet below the RR track and already suseptible to flooding. There's a culvert there that I think is part of a fill that used to be a trestle, not sure. Might have washed out. Headed south from the village there are various properties next to the tracks and judging by the DH photos they've also had slides. Then on the East side of the 550, Country Sunshine B&B had a foot of mud and that's next door to one of my friends and I've not heard from him at all nor from another down by the Animas. I am deeply conerned. Sadest part is that the folk who live in Animas village are low income families who will find it difficult to replace their lost belongings. I feel for them also tremendously. And it's not over yet....
Mark K