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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.
While touring storm damage in Wauwatosa on Monday, Governor Tony Evers announced he is declaring a state of emergency.
Governor Evers declares a state of emergency due to historic flooding in the 2nd District, offering support to affected ...
Evers submitted the request to FEMA Aug. 13. A presidential declaration is required to allow FEMA support to states that ...
Gov. Tony Evers on Monday, while touring storm damage in Wauwatosa, announced he is declaring a state of emergency as several ...
After torrential downpours across southeast Wisconsin and severe storms wreaked havoc around the state, Governor Tony Evers ...
The Milwaukee area saw more than 14 inches of rainfall in under 24 hours last week, resulting in large swaths of the area flooding.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers asked FEMA to move forward with steps toward providing federal aid after historic flooding in the ...
Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency Monday as Wisconsin communities continue recovering from flash flooding and ...
MILWAUKEE (WISN) -- Gov. Tony Evers has requested federal assistance to assess flood damage across Wisconsin. The request to ...
Gov. Tony Evers announced he is submitting a request for the Federal Emergency Management Agency after extreme storms and ...
Gov. Tony Evers was touring storm damage in Wauwatosa Monday evening when he announced he is declaring a state of emergency due to flash flooding and storm damage.