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Storms Cause Flooding and Tornado Damage in Michigan and Wisconsin

Storms swept the Great Lakes region, bringing flooding that submerged roads and surrounded homes in Michigan and Wisconsin. Thousands of residents were without power, and drivers were trapped in rising water in Milwaukee. Drone footage captured flooded neighborhoods in Michigan.

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# Storms Cause Flooding and Tornado Damage in Michigan and Wisconsin Storms brought flooding and tornado damage to Michigan and Wisconsin. Roads were submerged in the two states due to the storms. Homes were surrounded by water in Michigan and Wisconsin.

Drivers were trapped in rising water in Milwaukee. Thousands were without power in Michigan and Wisconsin. The storms swept the Great Lakes region.

hit the Great Lakes region.

Drone footage shows flooded neighborhoods in Michigan, according to CNN. The article detailing these events was published at 9:46 AM EDT on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

The storms caused widespread disruption in the region.

Tornado damage affected areas in Michigan and Wisconsin. CNN reported on the drone footage from Michigan neighborhoods.

the Storms The events occurred across the Great Lakes region, with specific impacts in Michigan and Wisconsin.

Flooding submerged infrastructure and isolated properties in the states.

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