Photos: Mud over East Animas Road keeps flowing

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Photos: Mud over East Animas Road keeps flowing

Derek Neil, left, and Stan Neil on Friday look at the mud and rocks covering East Animas Road (County Road 250) about three miles north of Durango. Melting snow and rain showers have brought debris down from the Missionary Ridge rock slide, burying the road in up to 10 feet of muck. La Plata County closed the road March 22, and a date has not been set for reopening.
Derek Neil looks Friday at the mud and rocks covering East Animas Road (County Road 250) about three miles north of Durango. Melting snow and rain showers have brought debris down from the Missionary Ridge rockslide, burying the road in up to 10 feet of muck. La Plata County closed the road March 22, and a date has not been set for reopening.

Photos: Mud over East Animas Road keeps flowing

Derek Neil, left, and Stan Neil on Friday look at the mud and rocks covering East Animas Road (County Road 250) about three miles north of Durango. Melting snow and rain showers have brought debris down from the Missionary Ridge rock slide, burying the road in up to 10 feet of muck. La Plata County closed the road March 22, and a date has not been set for reopening.
Derek Neil looks Friday at the mud and rocks covering East Animas Road (County Road 250) about three miles north of Durango. Melting snow and rain showers have brought debris down from the Missionary Ridge rockslide, burying the road in up to 10 feet of muck. La Plata County closed the road March 22, and a date has not been set for reopening.
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