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Gov. Tony Evers declares a state of emergency in response to severe flooding in southeast Wisconsin
Parts of Milwaukee saw more than 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours in what is classified as a 1,000-year flood event.
After severe floods hit Milwaukee County over the weekend, local officials declared a state of emergency. Why hasn't the state done the same?
While touring storm damage in Wauwatosa on Monday, Governor Tony Evers announced he is declaring a state of emergency.
Flash floods caused by record-breaking rain across Milwaukee County, Wisconsin has led to the cancellation of the state fair ...
Gov. Tony Evers was touring storm damage in Wauwatosa Monday evening when he announced he is declaring a state of emergency ...
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Wisconsin under state of emergency due to flooding
Wisconsin remains under a state of emergency after historic flooding from weekend rain. The Fox River in Waukesha is nearing record levels.
Severe weather and heavy rain has caused flooding throughout southeast Wisconsin. Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley on Sunday, Aug. 10, declared a state of emergency across ...
Some of the highest rainfall totals in the past 24 hours were in the Milwaukee area, where west of the city recorded 8 to 11 ...
Severe Midwest storms led to a state of emergency in Milwaukee, with flooding causing cancellations and damages.
For the week ending Aug. 2, 6.4% of COVID-19 tests came back positive in Wisconsin, state Department of Health Services data shows.
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