Photos: Trico Road flooded
Water overflowed Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street.Â
Trico Road flooded
Brad DeSpain drives his truck through the flooded part of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. The family own Bridle Bit Ranch which encompasses about 9000 acres along the Santa Cruz River, a cattle ranch that has pastures adjacent to the river. Every five years or so the Santa Cruz runs deep, overflows the bridge and tears up their fence as it runs to the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
Ted DeSpain and Karsten Robison work to clear away barbed wire fence from the flooded part of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. County crews are working to pump the water out and reopen the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
Pastures along the west side of the Santa Cruz River at Marana Bridge on Trico-Marana Road in Marana, AZ sustained some flooding from Monday's hard rain in Tucson. Bridle Bit Ranch, which encompasses about 9000 acres along the Santa Cruz River, is a cattle ranch that has pastures adjacent to the river. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
Ted DeSpain, Brad DeSpain and Karsten Robison unwind after clearing away barbed wire fence from the flooded part of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
A county crew pumps water from the flooded part of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. County crews are working to pump the water out and reopen the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
A loader arrives to begin scraping debris and mud from the flooded section of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. County crews are working to pump the water out and reopen the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
The view from the back of a truck of the high waters of the Santa Cruz River at the Trico Road Bridge in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. County crews are working to pump the water out and reopen the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
Fallen fence and debris mark the path taken by water out of the Santa Criz River at the Trico Road bridge in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. County crews are working to pump the water out and reopen the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
Brad DeSpain gives a lift to Ted DeSpain, Brad DeSpain and Karsten Robison after clearing away barbed wire fence from the flooded part of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
Ted DeSpain and Karsten Robison work to clear away barbed wire fence from the flooded part of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. County crews are working to pump the water out and reopen the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Trico Road flooded
Ted DeSpain and Karsten Robison work to clear away barbed wire fence from the flooded part of Trico Road in Marana, AZ. Flood waters overflowed the Trico Road bridge, flooding about 300 yards of the street and pushing their fence across the road. County crews are working to pump the water out and reopen the road. Photo taken Tuesday, September 9, 2014.

