Northern Michigan Faces Historic Flooding and Dam Risks
Northern Michigan is experiencing significant flooding, with water levels at the Bellaire Dam reaching their highest point in recorded history. The dam, constructed in 1905, has a vulnerable earthen berm on its east side, raising concerns among residents and officials. The Cheboygan Dam is also under scrutiny, as water levels have reached the 'READY' mark, indicating potential evacuation orders. Local authorities are actively monitoring the situation and providing updates through various channels, including emergency management pages and press releases. Residents are advised to stay informed and prepare for possible evacuations.