Historic Flooding in Michigan Highlights Mapping Gaps
Historic Flooding in Michigan Highlights Mapping Gaps
US · Published Jun 22, 2026
Northern Michigan experienced historic flooding this spring, with rainfall exceeding 100-year flood levels in many areas.
The flooding, exacerbated by record March snowfall and heavy April rains, caused widespread damage to homes, infrastructure, and dams.

Impact & Risks

Thousands of residents were affected, with homes and infrastructure severely damaged. Many lacked flood insurance due to outdated or nonexistent floodplain maps. The flooding also exposed vulnerabilities in stormwater infrastructure, particularly in rural areas where water had nowhere to go.

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