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Gov. Tony Evers declared a State of Emergency after storms caused historic flooding and damage in Wisconsin over the weekend.
Severe Midwest storms led to a state of emergency in Milwaukee, with flooding causing cancellations and damages.
Parts of Milwaukee saw more than 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours in what is classified as a 1,000-year flood event.
Milwaukee County was under a state of emergency Sunday as several roads were blocked off and neighbors impacted by flooding tried to salvage what's left after what's being called a historic rainfall.
After severe floods hit Milwaukee County over the weekend, local officials declared a state of emergency. Why hasn't the state done the same?
Milwaukee faces severe flooding, leading to a state of emergency, property damage, power outages, and disrupted local events.
Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency after flash flooding in several Wisconsin communities over the weekend.
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Gov. Tony Evers was touring storm damage in Wauwatosa Monday evening when he announced he is declaring a state of emergency due to flash flooding and storm damage.