Governor Rick Snyder is requesting a disaster declaration be made in Michigan after historic flooding in mid-June.
Following a formal assessment of widespread damage, the governor is asking for federal assistance in Bay, Isabella, Gladwin and Midland counties.
Michigan declared those counties in a “state of disaster” at the beginning of the month and is now seeking individual assistance for residents from the President.
Early estimates calculate damages near $100 million in the region with rural infrastructure taking the brunt of the devastation.
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