Michigan Faces Historic Flooding, Exposing Insurance Gaps
Michigan Faces Historic Flooding, Exposing Insurance Gaps
US · Published Jun 24, 2026
Northern Michigan has experienced unprecedented flooding following record-breaking rainfall in April, compounded by heavy snowfall in March.
The floods have overwhelmed dams, washed out roads, and inundated homes, leading to a state of emergency in dozens of counties.

Impact & Risks

The floods have caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure, with many residents forced to evacuate. Vulnerable groups, including those without flood insurance, face severe financial strain. The outdated floodplain maps have left many unaware of their risk, exacerbating the impact. Experts warn that such events are likely to become more common due to climate change, posing ongoing risks to communities in Michigan and beyond.

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