Members of the Colorado Air National Guard's 240th Civil Engineering Flight use a tape measure to measure the size of damage to a bridge affected by floodwaters in Loveland, Colo., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013. Members of the squadron have been working with the Colorado Deptartment of Transportation assesing the structural integrity of bridges throughout areas affected by the flooding. More than 750 Guardmembers have been working with local, state and federal authorities in response to flooding in central Colorado as a result of heavy rains in the area. ( Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jon Souc


Members of the Colorado Air National Guard's 240th Civil Engineering Flight use a tape measure to measure the size of damage to a bridge affected by floodwaters in Loveland, Colo., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013. Members of the squadron have been working with the Colorado Deptartment of Transportation assesing the structural integrity of bridges throughout areas affected by the flooding. More than 750 Guardmembers have been working with local, state and federal authorities in response to flooding in central Colorado as a result of heavy rains in the area. ( Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jon Soucy) Colorado flood response 130919-A-uv705-057


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