Whitmer Activates SEOC as Cheboygan Dam Faces Rising Waters

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer activated Michigan's Emergency Operations Center as water levels rise behind the Cheboygan Lock and Dam due to recent rainfall and snowmelt. State officials have a plan to protect residents and property, with potential increases in outflow and a possible refiring of a damaged hydroelectric generator. The Department of Natural Resources placed 1,500 sandbags, and officials warned that warmer weather and more rain could worsen conditions; residents should sign up for local alerts as the river sits 18 inches below the dam top and safety measures could intensify if it nears 12 inches below.
Topics:nation#cheboygan-lock-and-dam#emergency-operations-center#flooding-risk#local#sandbags#snowmelt
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