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Southeast Michigan Flooding - DR-4607
Southeast Michigan Flooding - DR-4607
The State of Michigan activated the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) on June 26, 2021 due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall in Southeast Michigan.
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.
News & Resources
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News Releases
News Release: Registration Deadline for FEMA Assistance Now Extended to Nov. 12 - 9/30/2021
News Release: Five Things to Know: Federal Disaster Assistance in Southeast Michigan - 9/29/2021
News Release: Gov. Whitmer Signs Funding Bill to Put Michigan's Economic Recovery First - 7/26/2021
News Release: MDHHS provides tips to stay healthy and safe during flood events - 6/27/2021
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