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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — Emergency crews were searching for three people reported missing after a large mudslide struck in western Colorado’s Mesa County.

The slide hit Sunday in a remote area near the town of Collbran, about 40 miles east of Grand Junction.

Rescuers raced to the scene when it was reported around 6 p.m. MDT, but eased operations after nightfall because the zone is unstable, Mesa County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Lisa McCammon said.

There’s “not a lot of activity tonight,” she said. The “slide area is very unstable.” She said a daylight search was safer.

The department estimated the slide is about 4 miles long, 2 miles wide and about 250 feet deep in many places.

“This slide is unbelievably big,” Mesa County Lt. Phil Stratton said.

The department said crews were searching for three residents of the Collbran area after they were reported missing in the slide area.

The site is in a rural part of the county and there were no reports of any structures damaged or major roads affected, McCammon said.

The sheriff’s office said that the person who reported the slide at about 6:15 p.m. “described hearing a noise that sounded much like a freight train.”

A unified incident command has been established between Plateau Valley Fire Department and the Mesa sheriff, to handle the slide and search for the people possibly caught in it.

Authorities say the heavy rains that fell over the weekend contributed to the slide.

The avalanche occurred about two months after a massive mudslide hit the Washington state community of Oso on March 22, killing 43 people.

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