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State of emergency declared in Globe, residents asked to shelter in place after severe flooding

September 27, 2025
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State of emergency declared in Globe, residents asked to shelter in place after severe flooding
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PHOENIX — The Globe City Council declared a state of emergency on Saturday afternoon and residents were asked to shelter in place following severe flooding on Friday.

Globe Mayor Al Gameros said in social media post around midnight that he would be declaring a state of emergency. Around the same time, The Gila County Public Health and Community Services asked residents to shelter in place.

The Globe City Council then held an emergency council meeting at noon on Saturday to formally declare a state of emergency.

“Our community has experienced an unthinkable, devastating flood event,” Gameros said in a social media post. “Our primary objective is search and rescue due to numerous vehicles that have been swept into the wash. Currently, our local swift water teams are in the process of searching all the washes.”

The city also transitioned to a Type 3 State Incident Team from the State Land Department at noon.

ABC15 reported that three people had died due to the heavy flooding.

Details on Globe flooding response

During the meeting, it was noted that crews from Maricopa Search and Rescue, Pima Search and Rescue, Tonto Rim Search and Rescue, Tri-City Fire District, Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) and two Hand Crews from the state had responded to help with rescue and clean up efforts.

In addition, Superstition Fire Department, Florence Fire Department and DPS Hazmat were responding to provide aid.

The U.S. 60 had reopened after being closed overnight, but Broad Street remains closed to the public due to hazards.

There are two Red Cross shelters open at High Desert Middle School in Globe and Lee Kornegay Intermediate School in Miami, Arizona.

The city was asking residents to stay out of historic downtown Globe and the creek due compromised buildings, hazardous chemicals and debris, including more than 1,000 propane tanks.

“We understand the deep desire to help right now, our community always steps up,” the city said in a social media post. “But the best way to help at this time is to have patience and allow trained professionals the space to do what is needed.”

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It was noted during the meeting and on social media that Mayor Gameros had been in contact with the Governor’s Office, Senator Mark Kelly and Congressman Eli Crane in regards to accessing funds for the city.

“It’s going to take all of us in this community to come back and we can do it, we will do it,” Gameros said during the meeting. “We are a vibrant downtown and I know this council, our staff, has worked tremendously to build this community and we’ll make it better.”

Anyone looking to make donations was asked to contact Assistant City Manager Linda Oddonetto at 928-961-3382

Gila County also set up a call center for residents seeking information regarding shelter and recovery, which can be contacted at 928-402-8888 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The post State of emergency declared in Globe, residents asked to shelter in place after severe flooding appeared first on KTAR.

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