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Mid-Michigan Flooding
Mid-Michigan Flooding
The State of Michigan activated the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) due to flooding in Midland County caused by the failure of the Edenville and Sanford Dams.
SEOC personnel are monitoring the situation and working with state and local officials as well as private sector partners to ensure any resource needs are met. MSP/EMHSD district coordinators are on scene with local emergency management officials and supporting local emergency operation centers.
The SEOC is overseen by the MSP/EMHSD and coordinates response and recovery efforts by state agencies and local government. The SEOC is staffed by members of state agencies for decision making and information coordination during disasters or emergencies in the State of Michigan.
Major Disaster Declaration FEMA-4547-MI - Public Assistance & Individual Assistance Information
News & Resources
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News Releases
PHOTOS: Governor Whitmer Volunteers in Midland Area Relief Efforts - 6/8/2020
News Release: Flooding Impacts on Septic Systems and Private Wells - 5/27/2020
News Release: State Guidelines Issued to Assist Midland-area Residents with Clean Up - 5/22/2020
News Release: American Red Cross Shelters Open to Assist During Flooding - 5/20/2020
News Release: Michigan National Guard Responds to State of Emergency for Midland Floods - 05/20/2020
News Release: Governor Whitmer Declares State of Emergency for Midland County - 5/19/2020
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Helpful Resources
Mid-Michigan Flooding Survivor Resources
Major Disaster Declaration FEMA-4547-MI - Public Assistance & Individual Assistance Information
Preliminary Damage Assessment - Mid-Michigan Flooding
MDOT Road Closure Map for Gladwin, Midland, and Saginaw Counties