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July 31 marked the 46th anniversary of the Big Thompson Canyon flood, which claimed the lives of 144 people and earned the unfortunate title of the one of the deadliest flash floods in Colorado history. On July 31, 1976, an estimated 2,500 – 3,500 people were inside homes, cars or enjoying the outdoors in Big Thompson Canyon in Larimer County when the skies opened up that evening, dropping large volumes of water down the slopes and the canyon floor. Read the full story and timeline here: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/1976F... Many had little to no warning when a 20-foot “wall” of water swept through the canyon that evening. Of the 144 people who lost lives that day, it is estimated five were never found. One of those five was friends with Tina Anderson, who had just turned nine when the flood hit. After finding high ground, she said her parents did everything they could to protect their children from what was happening around them. “They kept talking to us to keep us from hearing what they were hearing. And later realizing those were cries of people in vehicles going down the river," Tina recalled. "The only way that I can explain it was as a child, my visual of a war zone. Nothing was where it was supposed to be.” Tina's mother Barbara was instrumental in constructing a memorial for the lives lost outside of Drake. “It'll always be part of our lives," said Barbara. “If you can't remember the past, the future hasn't got much for you.” Deborah Watts survived the flood, but her three year old son was killed by the waters. Watts was also injured badly in the chaos and did not think she would survive. “It's honestly, it's amazing that I survived it," Watts said.