Deadly Flooding From Michigan to the South Damages Homes, Sends Mississippi River to 157-Year-High in Davenport, Iowa
At a Glance At least seven people are dead as a result of storms and flooding since Monday. The Mississippi River ticked above levels reached in 1993 in Davenport, Iowa, the highest level there in 157 years.The city's downtown area remained under water Friday, days after a temporary levee gave way.Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency Thursday for Wayne CountyAt least 3,000 homes have been damaged in Wayne County from flooding. Deadly flooding from heavy rains and...