MICHIGANFlooding devastates Mid-Michigan regionThe Detroit NewsCars are scattered and flipped over on the main street, West Saginaw, in the Village of Sanford after flood waters swept through the town.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsWork continues as the massive clean up due to flooding last week in Midland along Woodbridge Lane on Wednesday, May 27, 2020Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsNancy Gorton of Sanford is still stunned over the empty Sanford Lake at her home along Lake View Road in Sanford on Wednesday, May 27, 2020.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsA flood damaged Santa Claus rest amid debris along Partridge Lane in Midland on Wednesday, May 27, 2020.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsAlbert Henderson, of SERVPRO, removes flood damaged debris from the home of Richard Rasmussen in Midland.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsRichard Rasmussen of Midland tries to salvage family photographs damaged by flooding last week on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsCarol Arnosky of Midland hold a sign and listens to Governor Gretchen Whitmer speak during a news conference regarding the state's response to the emergency regarding dam conditions and flooding in Midland and Sanford on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at Meridian Elementary School in Sanford.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsA water soaked chair rest atop a pile of debris along Oak Ridge Lane in Midland on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 after flood waters filled basementsMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsShaun Johnson, of Dewitt, looks down as he says he doesn't want to cry as he and family members remove items out the basement of his flooded family cottage as Edenville residents, officials and cottage owners start to cleanup, Friday afternoon, May 22, 2020, after the Edenville dam failed, Monday afternoon, causing the Tittabawassee River to flood.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsUtility workers survey the M-30 washed out bridge over the Tittabawassee River in Edenville.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAn antique car called, 'Heart Breaker,' is buried up to the floor boards, surrounded by broken asphalt, in Edenville.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsFlood waters leveled trees on the west bank of the Tittabawassee River in Edenville.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsShaun Johnson, of Dewitt, looks down as he says he doesn't want to cry as he and family members remove items out the basement of his flooded family cottage.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsJoe Rueda, of Edenville, says debris from the flood came up to here in the backyard of his girlfriend's house.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsEdenville Township Supervisor Craig Gosen looks down as he talks about the flood.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsJoe Rueda, of Edenville, talks about the water level in the backyard of his girlfriend's house.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsWashington Twp. fire fighter / medics Pete Doyle, left, and Jason Harrison, center, walk with Edenville Fire Rescue fire fighter Dick Bacon, right, as they prepare to launch their drone to check on the occupancy of a residence where officials have not heard from the owners.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsWashington Twp. fire fighter / medics Jason Harrison, left, and Pete Doyle, prepare to launch their drone.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsWashington Twp. fire fighter / medics Pete Doyle, left, and Jason Harrison, center, and Edenville Fire Rescue fire fighter Dick Bacon, right, launch a Washington Twp. Fire Department drone.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsWashington Twp. fire fighter / medic Jason Harrison lands his drone after checking on the occupancy of a residence where officials have not heard from the owners.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThis canoe and other debris is stuck in the trees several feet in the air on the east bank of the Tittabawassee River.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSemi-truck drivers for the Belfor Property Restoration National Disaster Team await their orders to move equipment trailers into flooded areas as they stage near their team's command center in a parking lot along Eastman Ave. at M-10 in Midland, Friday morning, May 22, 2020.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSanford resident Kendra Tucker wipes away muck after finding a family photo for her aunt and uncle after their home was washed away in flood waters, Thursday, May 21, 2020, in Sanford, Mich. Scores of displaced people are staying in shelters after flooding overwhelmed two dams, submerged homes and washed out roads in Central Michigan.Jake May, APFlood damage to Michigan Highway 30 is seen at Wixom Lake in Michigan, on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, where floodwaters took out the bridge.Neil Blake, APIn this Wednesday, May 20, 2020, photo, people survey the flood damage to the Curtis Road Bridge in Edenville, Mich., over the Tittabawassee River. The bridge sits just south of Wixom Lake where the dams failed.Neil Blake, APDebris fills and surrounds a vehicle trapped under a large slab of asphalt after roads, cars and homes were ripped away following severe flooding in the last two days, as seen on Thursday, May 21, 2020, in Sanford, Mich. Scores of displaced people are staying in shelters after flooding overwhelmed two dams, submerged homes and washed out roads in Central Michigan.Jake May, APChunks of asphalt rest broken apart after flood waters decimated the bridge in downtown Sanford, Mich., on Thursday, May 21, 2020. After dam failures upstream this week, water flooded the village, destroying homes and businesses, uprooting trees and crumbling bridges and infrastructure.Jake May, APThis photo provided by Maxar Technologies shows Sanford Dam in Sanford, Mich., Thursday, May 21, 2020, after it was damaged.Maxar Technologies Via APThis photo provided by Maxar Technologies shows Sanford Dam in Sanford, Mich., Thursday, May 14, 2020, before it was damaged.Maxar Technologies Via APBefore and after composite image -- This photo provided by Maxar Technologies shows Sanford Dam in Sanford, Mich. on Thursday, May 14, 2020, before it was damaged (left), and on Thursday, May 21, 2020, after it was damaged.Maxar Technologies Via APPeople kayak over the flooded Main Street near H. H. Dow High School in Midland on Thursday, May 21, 2020. The Edenville Dam failed on Tuesday, May 19 and caused the Tittabawassee River to flood many area throughout Midland.Kaytie Boomer, APA portion of Jones Road in Billings, Mich., is completely gone Thursday, May 21, 2020, after it was decimated by flooding caused by dam failures.Katy Kildee, APKendra Tucker, left, and her sister Melissa McCann, both of Sanford, wade into flood waters as they work to uncover lost family heirlooms and belongings, Thursday, May 21, 2020, in Sanford, Mich. Scores of displaced people are staying in shelters after flooding overwhelmed two dams, submerged homes and washed out roads in Central Michigan.Jake May, APResident Dennis Schettler, left, holds his wife Mary's hand as they walk on Thursday, May 21, 2020 over a collapsed bridge while inspecting the damage after flooding overwhelmed dams in Sanford, Mich. The Schettlers survived the 1986 flood while raising their two children, and said that flood was nothing compared to the events of May 19, 2020. "We lost everything. It's devastating to see what this has done to our community. We have so many friends that don't have anything anymore," Mary Schettler said.Jake May, APRebecca Johnson, right, hugs her niece, Paige Benjamin, as Johnson cleans out the kitchen of her home in Sanford on Thursday. Sanford was hit especially hard after the Sanford dam failed earlier in the week.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsRebecca Johnson cleans the kitchen in her mud-filled home in Sanford on Thursday, May 21, 2020. Johnson's home and many like it were flooded after the Sanford dam failed two days earlier.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsDan Forbes takes a rest from cleaning up his mud filled home in Sanford, May 21, 2020. Much of Sanford was flooded after the Sanford dam failed earlier in the week, sending debris and wreckage throughout the town.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsA Cadillac sits in a pile of sand as residents and business owners dig out after flooding swept through the town of Sanford.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsPeople walk along West Saginaw Road in Sanford, May 21, 2020, a day after heavy flooding damaged much of the Mid-Michigan town.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsRich Cobb, a mechanic, checks out a delivery vehicle used by the Auto Value store in Sanford, Thursday. Most of downtown Sanford was devastated by floodwaters after the Edenville and Sanford dams failed this week.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsFieros Forever, a museum dedicated to the Pontiac Fiero, is left in ruins after flooding swept through the town of Sanford.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsConnie Methner, owner of CJ's Hairstyling, wades through the mud covering the inside of her salon in Sanford on May 21, 2020. The village was hit especially hard by floodwaters after the Sanford dam failed two days earlier.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsKim Methner, wades through the mud covering the inside of his wife's hair salon in Sanford on May 21, 2020. The village was hit especially hard by flood waters after the Sanford dam failed two days earlier.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsTim Evans, owner of Fieros Forever, inspects the damage to his Lamborghini Diablo kit car lying in a muddy ditch near downtown Sanford, May 21, 2020. Evans lost several vehicles due to the flooding that occurred after the Sanford dam failed two days earlier.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsTim Gordon, a plumber for J&D Plumbing, helps sweep mud out of the shop a day after flooding swept through the village of Sanford.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsDan Forbes walks past an upturned shed that belongs to a neighbor but ended up in his front yard in Sanford, May 21, 2020. Forbes' home, and many like it, were flooded after the Sanford dam failed earlier in the week, sending debris and wreckage throughout the town.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsCharles Wright tests the weight of his step-son's shed which floated several houses away and ended up in the front yard of a neighbor's home, in Sanford, May 21, 2020. Much of Sanford was flooded after the Sanford dam failed earlier in the week, sending debris and wreckage throughout the town.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsFriends and family help Rebecca Johnson remove furniture and belongings from her mud-filled home in Sanford, Thursday. Johnson's home and many like it in Sanford were flooded after the Sanford dam failed earlier in the week.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsBruce Maxwell pushes his bike through mud as he walks past damaged school buses near downtown Sanford, Thursday after the flood waters had receded.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsPeople walk over an Ojibway Island road that is closed to vehicular traffic due to flooding near downtown Saginaw.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsHigh water of the Saginaw River is seen from the Frank N. Andersen bridge with Ojibway Island on the right in downtown Saginaw.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsA park on the west bank of the Saginaw River is flooded in downtown Saginaw.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsRetired guitar instructor Paul Yacobellis, of Saginaw, rides his bike over the Ojibway Island road that is closed to vehicular traffic due to flooding of the Saginaw River, Thursday afternoonTodd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAndrew Forester, of Saginaw Twp., owner of Magma Gems Custom Fine Jewelry, covers his mouth while talking about flood waters from the Tittabawassee River that destroyed his newly renovated family's living space on the lower level of this buildingTodd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAndrew Forester, of Saginaw Twp., owner of Magma Gems Custom Fine Jewelry, looks down while talking about flood waters from the Tittabawassee River that destroyed his newly renovated family's living space on the lower level of this building.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsA Saginaw County Sheriff's reserve blocks the Gordon A. Ely bridge on State Rd. at Midland Rd. (M-47) that is flooded from the Tittabawassee River.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsDan Dice, a retired U.S. Marine, assess the damage to the now-flooded house he shares with his wife, Jordan, and two children on Center street in downtown Sanford Village near the Tittabawassee River which overflowed its banks. They were not in the home when the dam broke away but saw the effects after they came home. The Dice family bought the house on a foreclosure for seven thousand dollars and have lived there for six years. The Dice family has no flood insurance.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDan Dice, a former United States Marine, on the front porch of his flooded house he shares with his wife Jordan and 2 children on Center street in downtown Sanford across from the Tittabawassee River. They were not in the home when the dam broke away but saw the effects after they came home. The Dice family bought the house on a foreclosure for seven thousand dollars and have lived there for 6 years. The Dice family has no flood insurance.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDan Dionne looks over his former deck outside his home, Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in Edenville, Mich. Some people living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area returned to the area to survey the damage. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Carlos Osorio, APDan Dice, a former U.S. Marine, assess the damage to the now-flooded house he shares with his wife, Jordan, and two children on Center street in downtown Sanford Village near the Tittabawassee River which overflowed its banks. They were not in the home when the dam broke away but saw the effects after they came home. The Dice family bought the house on a foreclosure for seven thousand dollars and have lived there for six years. The Dice family has no flood insurance.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDan Dice, a former United States Marine, clears some debris from his front porch steps of his flooded house he shares with his wife Jordan and 2 children on Center street in downtown Sanford across from the Tittabawassee River. They were not in the home when the dam broke away but saw the effects after they came home. The Dice family bought the house on a foreclosure for seven thousand dollars and have lived there for 6 years. The Dice family has no flood insurance.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDan Dice, a former United States Marine makes his way to his flooded house he shares with his wife Jordan and 2 children on Center street in downtown Sanford across from the Tittabawassee River.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsThe Tridge, a three way wooden footbridge in downtown Midland is surrounded by flood waterDavid Guralnick, The Detroit NewsThe farmers market in downtown Midland is surrounded by floodwater in May.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsHomes around North Saginaw Road in Midland are surrounded by floodwater, Wednesday.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsCyndie Roberts, a math teacher at Dow High School, walks down a flooded North Saginaw Road in Midland trying to get a look at her school, May 20, 2020.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsDebris piled up in the door and windows of Coles Auto Parts and Supply on W. Saginaw road in Sanford, downriver from the Sanford dam.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA search and rescue boat is deployed as Saginaw Road is closed at Drake due to water over the road in Midland, Mich., Wednesday.Katy Kildee, APVolunteers assist evacuated residents at a temporary shelter at Midland High School, Wednesday.Katy Kildee, APMidland resident Ritu Patel communicates with family members on her cell phone at a temporary shelter at Midland High School, Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Midland, Mich. Patel was concerned because her husband had left the shelter to assess the flood damage to their home.Katy Kildee, APRyan Stadelmaier, 16, gives a piggyback ride to his sister Rachel Stadelmaier, 27, as they cross Walden Woods Drive while helping residents tend to their flooded homes in Midland, Wednesday.Katy Kildee, APHunter Klich, 14, maneuvers a kayak down the middle of Walden Woods Drive in Midland, Wednesday.Katy Kildee, APThis photo provided by Maxar Technologies shows homes and other buildings surrounded by floodwaters in Midland, Mich., Wednesday, May 20, 2020.APThis photo provided by Maxar Technologies shows Northwood University surrounded by floodwaters in Midland, Mich., Wednesday, May 20, 2020.APJohn Kraft, an engineer for The H Hotel, wades through floodwater in the hotel's underground parking garage, Wednesday.Katy Kildee, APMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses members of the media and Midland County residents during a press conference at the temporary shelter at the school, Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in Midland, Mich. Whitmer spoke of response efforts to severe flooding caused by dam failures upstream of the Tittabawassee River.Katy Kildee, APDebris backs up along the Sanford Dam near the Village of Sanford, Michigan. The Edenville dam failed on May 19, 2020, sending the contents of Wixom lake downriver into the Sanford dam, causing it also to fail.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsThis drone photo shows the Sanford Dam, the right side of which has been breached by floodwaters, in May of 2020.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsA man walks toward the Edenville Dam at Wixom Lake in Beaverton after the levees broke.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsWater rushes past the remainder of the Edenville Dam at Wixom Lake in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA boy examines a structure near the Edenville Dam at Wixom Lake in Beaverton, Mich. on May 20.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA man looks over at what is left of the Edenville Dam at Wixom Lake on May 21.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsPeople walk down the main street, W. Saginaw Street, in downtown Sanford, Michigan which is downriver from the Sanford dam when it broke open.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsSanford's main street, W. Saginaw Street is flooded.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsFieros are submerged outside Fieros Forever, a business on the flooded out main street in the Village of Sanford after flood waters swept through the town.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA fiero lies upside down on the main street in Sanford Village after flood waters swept through.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMeridian Public School buses are piled up off of the main street in downtown Sanford after being swept away by rushing flood waters from the breached Sanford Dam.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsThis drone photo shows a flooded neighborhood along North Saginaw Road in Midland.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsWoody debris, parts of docks, boats and decks and junk are trapped against the Sandford Lake powerhouse dam.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsDon Thomas (background) rows Nick Maki and son Jason Thomas past Jason's red 2001 Grand Cherokee, barely visible above the flooding, after picking up Jason's two family cats from his flooded home near W. Signet in Midland. Jason Thomas, "We walked out last night, me, my wife and three kids." "Other than the pictures put up high or upstairs, everything else is gone."Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDon Thomas of Saginaw pulls his boat up to his son Jason Thomas who went back to his flooded house near W. Signet in Midland to retrieve his family's two cats. "We were going to do just ours but everyone else was in the same situation" comments Don Thomas after taking several families to their flooded homes to retrieve their family pets. Jason Thomas, "You are a hero dad! You saved 6 cats today."Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDon Thomas of Saginaw pulls his boat up to his son Jason Thomas use Don's boat to rescue house pets, including this frightened feline.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA classic Ford sedan, restored as a hot rod, is covered with mud and broken pavement from flooding in Edenville.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsFlood damage near the Edenville Bridge after the dam collapsed. Attorney Geoffrey Fieger filed two proposed class-action lawsuits Thursday seeking $500 million for flood victims.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsA part of Jones Road is eroded where Denton Creek flows in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsJason Thomas' 2013 Town and Country van is nearly submerged as it sits in the driveway of his Midland home Wednesday.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsJason Thomas points out something in the flood waters as he and his brother-in-law-Nick Maki, left, are rowed by Jason's father Don Thomas (background) in a residential neighborhood of Midland.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA flooded home in Midland.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPolice personnel cruise down flooded streets of Midland Wednesday.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsThe roadway on the Edenville Bridge on M-30 was severely damaged by the flooding caused by the collapse of the Edenville dam.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsA Michigan National Guard FMTV takes St. Louis, Saginaw Township and Midland City Fire Department personnel to a home they were notified was smoking along a flooded W. Signet road in Midland.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsThe H Hotel has water up to its doors in downtown Midland, May 20, 2020.David Guralnick / The Detroit NewsThe ring at the Midland Farmers Market is submerged in flood waters Wednesday, May 20, 2020.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsThe Upper Bridge pedestrian bridge is flooded along the Tittabawassee River in downtown Midland, Wednesday.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA man takes a photo of the collapsed Jones Road where Denton Creek flows in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Toyota RAV4 is trapped along Denton Creek along Jones Road in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsGeorgia Green, 8, of Bay City, plays in the sand of the washed out Wixom Lake in Hope, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsMegan Green, 10, of Bay City, helps her sister, Georgia Green, 8, while they play in the sand of the washed out Wixom Lake in Hope, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsChildren play in the sand of the washed out Wixom Lake in Hope, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA boat is washed out in the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA transformer station is flooded along the Tittabawassee River in downtown Midland.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA flooded dome house is seen along West Signet Street in Midland.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsFloodwaters wash out the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA dock is washed out in the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsDon Thomas of Saginaw takes his boat down flooded West Signet Street past a rear entrance to MidMichigan Medical Center-Midland, to pick up his son Jason Thomas and his family's two cats from their flooded home in Midland.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsFloodwaters wash out the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsFloodwaters wash out the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsAshman Street near Main Street is underwater in downtown Midland, May 20, 2020.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsThe Tittabawassee River flooded the M-30 roadway Tuesday, May 19, 2020 in Midland County.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsA boat is washed out in the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA view looking west on North Saginaw Road as the Tittabawassee River overflows, Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in Midland, Mich. People living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area.Carlos Osorio, APJack Hessling, 70, of Englewood, Fla. leans against his truck at his summer home along East Beaver Road in Kawkawlin, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsWest Saginaw Road in the Village of Sanford was awash in floodwaters on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.John L. Russell, Special To The DetroitMichigan State officers return as the Tittabawassee River overflows, Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in Midland, Mich. People living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area.Carlos Osorio, APA house is surrounded by water along East Beaver Road in Kawkawlin, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsFloodwaters washed out boats along Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA pair of Midland County residents walk up to one of two bridges on North M-30 that have suffered heavy damage on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland. After two days of heavy rain, the Edenville Dam failed and flood waters rushed south, ravaging the landscape in its path.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APA rope is attached to a dock to keep it from falling due to floodwaters washing out Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA boat is washed out due to floodwater in the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton, Mich. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsGov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks at a press conference in Midland on May 20, 2020. She declared a state of emergency for Midland County after the Edenville and Sanford dams breached.Office Of The Michigan GovernorMichigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer visits an emergency shelter for flood evacuees at Midland High School Wednesday.Office Of The Michigan GovernorFirefighters launch a boat as the Tittabawassee River overflows, Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in Midland, Mich. People living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area.Carlos Osorio, APA package of toilet paper lies among the debris left behind after the Tittabawassee River washed out an earthen levee on Sanford Lake.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsMajor rains over several days have caused major flooding along W. Saginaw Rd. in Sanford.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsMajor rains over several days has caused the bridge in Edenville to be demolished by flood waters from the Tittabawassee River in Midland County.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsTelevision crews watch the Tittabawassee River rise in downtown Midland to an estimated 10 feet over flood stage on May 20.John L. Russell, Special To The Detroit NewsA car is abandoned on South Saginaw Road at Bailey Bridge Road near the border of Freeland and Midland on Wednesday morning. Flooding along the Tittabawassee River has caused Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to declare a state of emergencyDaniel Mears, The Detroit NewsAudrey Rice is helped out of a military vehicle by members of the 125 Infantry, Michigan National Guard, after being evacuated from her home in Midland. "We've just been here a year from California and we just bought a house. The water in the basement was up to the ceiling , you could not go down a step. We should have left last night but we have two cats and I don't know."Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsResidens check on the flooding at Chippewassee Park at Ashman road and Ann Street along the Tittabawassee River in downtown Midland Wednesday morning. Thousands of area residents have been evacuated.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsRuins of the Curtis Road Bridge lie asunder as waters continue to roil on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland. After two days of heavy rain, the Edenville Dam failed and flood waters rushed south, ravaging the landscape in its path.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APChippewassee Park in downtown Midland is flooded Wednesday morning.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsTittabawassee Fire and Rescue rescued the driver from this red pickup truck on North Gleaner Road near its intersection with Tittabawassee Road on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 in Saginaw. The truck was swept off of the road by standing water.Jake May, APWater floods the Midland Area Farmers Market and the bridge along the Tittabawassee River in Midland on Tuesday, May 19.Kaytie Boomer, APDamages on one of two North M-30 bridges on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland. After two days of heavy rain, the Edenville Dam failed and flood waters rushed south, ravaging the landscape in its path.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APTwo MDOT employees survey the damage on one of two North M-30 bridges on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland. After two days of heavy rain, the Edenville Dam failed and flood waters rushed south, ravaging the landscapre in its path.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APPeople help each other travel from one home to another using an inflatable raft on Oakridge Road on Wixom Lake on Tuesday in Beaverton. People living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area.Katy Kildee, APThe big ring of the Midland farmers market is submerged under floodwaters Wednesday, May 20.David Guralnick / The Detroit NewsFreeland resident Cyndi Ballien walks up to get a closer look as heavy rain floods North Gleaner Road near its intersection with Tittabawassee Road on Tuesday in Saginaw County.Jake May, APFlood waters tore through a house near the Curtis Road Bridge with its remains seen here on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland. After two days of heavy rain, the Edenville Dam failed and flood waters rushed south, ravaging the landscape in its path.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APDamages on one of two North M-30 bridges on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland. After two days of heavy rain, the Edenville Dam failed and flood waters rushed south, ravaging the landscape in its path.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APA nearly barren Wixom Lake stands dry after severe flooding forced the failure of Edenville Dam on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland, Mich.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APAn old dredge machine has been uncovered after water washed out due to the failure of the Edenville Dam on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland, Mich.Jake May, The Flint Journal, MLive.com Via APThe remains of the Edenville Dam, as seen on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 in Edenville Township north of Midland. After two days of heavy rain, the Edenville Dam failed and flood waters rushed south, ravaging the landscape in its path.Jake May | MLive.com, APResidents of Sanford and Wixom Lakes exit a shelter at Meridian Junior High School on Tuesday in Sanford, after spending the night following an evacuation order. People living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area.Katy Kildee, APTyler Marciniak of Grand Rapids carries hanging plants through floodwater as he helps his father, Tom Marciniak, assess the damage to his home on Red Oak Drive on Wixom Lake on Tuesday in Beaverton.Katy Kildee, APPeople use kayaks to assess the damage at homes in their neighborhood on Oakridge Road on Wixom Lake on Tuesday, May 19, in Beaverton.Katy Kildee, APMark Musselman brings a chair to the front of his house from the back yard, wading through floodwater on Tuesday, May 19, in Edenville. People living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area.Katy Kildee, APA view of the flooded area near the Sanford Dam on Tuesday. Residents were told to evacuate due to the dams on Sanford and Wixom Lakes no longer being able to control or contain the amount of water flowing through the spill gates.Kaytie Boomer, APPeople living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river have been evacuated following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area.Kaytie Boomer, APA view of the flooded area near the Sanford Dam on Tuesday. Residents were told to evacuate due to the dams on Sanford and Wixom Lakes no longer being able to control or contain the amount of water flowing through the spill gates.Kaytie Boomer, APCarol Ouellette stands on her front porch, surrounded by floodwater, Tuesday in Beaverton. An evacuation order was released the night before for residents of Sanford and Wixom Lakes, warning of "imminent dam failure," but Ouellette was not able to transport her cats from her home, leading her to stay put.Katy Kildee, APWater rushes through the Edenville Dam on Tuesday in Edenville.Katy Kildee, APFloodwater surrounds Wixom Lake Gas & Launch on Tuesday along the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton.Katy Kildee, APFloodwater surrounds gas pumps at Wixom Lake Gas & Launch on Tuesday, along the Tittabawassee River in Beaverton.Katy Kildee, APFlooded front lawns of homes along Jefferson Ave. in Harrison Township on Tuesday.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsProperties along the Tittabawassee chain of rivers in Gladwin flood following heavy rains.Courtesy Of Bob SlaterA decorative lighthouse and canons are submerged in water as the canal rises over the top of the boardwalk on a residence in Anchor Bay Shores subdivision in Harrison Township on Tuesday.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA flooded river washes out a road in Gladwin on Tuesday.Courtesy Of Bob SlaterWater over Berg Road due the Rouge River in Detroit on May 19, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsWater nearing Berg Road due to high water in the Rouge River in Detroit on May 19, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsA driver changes course due to flooding on Ridge Road because of high water in the Rouge River in Detroit on May 19, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsThe canal rises above the wall, flooding a street in Anchor Bay Shores subdivision in Harrison Township on Tuesday.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsProperties along the Tittabawassee chain of rivers in Gladwin on Tuesday.Courtesy Of Scott SlaterCarpenter Isaac Joseph has been fighting the rising waters for a resident of Anchor Bay Shores subdivision in Harrison Township for over a year including putting down over 800 sandbags in three separate walls, as well as several sump pumps but still the water gets through.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsCarpenter Isaac Joseph has been fighting the rising waters for a resident of Anchor Bay Shores subdivision in Harrison Township for over a year including putting down over 800 sandbags in three separate walls, as well as several sump pumps but water still gets through.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsProperties along the Tittabawassee chain of rivers in Gladwin on Tuesday were flooded following heavy rains.Courtesy Of Scott SlaterProperties along the Tittabawassee chain of rivers in Gladwin on Tuesday were flooded following heavy rains.Courtesy Of Scott SlaterCars make their way through a flooded Jefferson Ave. in St. Clair Shores.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsThe flooded front yard on Monday, May 18, of a house on Jefferson Ave. in St. Clair Shores.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsHigh water levels overwhelm a dock along the Grosse Ile Trenton channel of the Detroit River on Monday.The Detroit News