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Heavy rain caused flash flooding in the Upper Midwest Sunday morning.
At least 60 sinkholes have been reported in Michigan, where a Flash Flood Emergency was declared.
Numerous roads have been washed out.
Dozens of sinkholes and washed out roads were reported Sunday as flash flooding triggered by heavy rainfall swamped several towns from northern Minnesota and Wisconsin to Upper Michigan.
A Flash Flood Emergency was declared Sunday for the central and southern areas of Houghton County, Michigan, where residents were urged to shelter in place, according to a National Weather Service (NWS) flash flood warning. The area received 4 to 7 inches of rain in seven hours.
At least 60 sinkholes were reported between the Houghton and Hancock areas, MLive.com reports.
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Flood damage in Lake Linden, Michigan, Sunday morning. (Credit: Jessica Shea)
A photo from Lake Linden, Michigan, showed floodwaters caused a sinkhole to develop in the town. In the nearby town of Hancock, "extensive washouts" were reported.
Significant flooding was also reported in northeast Minnesota and northern Wisconsin early Sunday. Flooding washed out roads near Pleasant Valley, Minnesota, and Drummond, Wisconsin.