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Ice chunks damage Michigan homes as heavy rain and snowmelt cause flooding

The recent surge in water flow from heavy rain and snowmelt has resulted in significant ice crashes into homes along Black Lake, causing property damage and flooding. Infrastructure stress on dam systems is a growing concern, highlighting vulnerabilities in flood defenses. Authorities are monitoring water levels closely to prevent further damage and assess the need for emergency measures.
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources
northeastern Lower Peninsula
Cheboygan County
Mullett Lake
Cheboygan River
Cheboygan Lock and Dam Complex
Black Lake
Michigan
Gretchen Whitmer
National Weather Service