Mudflows on a recent burn scar in Arizona, USA

Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 11 June 2022 at 18:09:31 UTC
Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 16 June 2022 at 18:09:19 UTC
Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 21 June 2022 at 18:09:31 UTC
Landsat OLI-TIRS acquired on 21 July 2022 at 18:02:52 UTC
Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 21 July 2022 at 18:09:31 UTC
Author(s): Sentinel Vision team, VisioTerra, France - svp@visioterra.fr
Keyword(s): Emergency, landslide, mudflow, wildfire, United States, USA
Fig. 1 - S2 (11.06.2022) - In 2020, the Cameron Peak Fire left a burn scar in Coconino National Forest, Arizona, USA.
Fig. 2 - S2 (16.06.2022) - In the middle of June 2022 the so-called Pipeline Fire broke out in Coconino National Forest in Arizona.
Fig. 3 - S2 (21.06.2022) - With a total surface area of 10 737 ha, this was a large and damaging wildfire.
Fig. 4 - S2 (21.07.2022) - On 15 July 2022, heavy rain on the burn scars triggered flash floods that killed two people.