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Detroit is already investing in flood risk reduction projects, but more may be needed. Learn more about solutions. Some places plan to a higher standard a " year" standard that lowers the number of properties at severe risk.

Deeper floods from major events, like hurricanes, are less likely to occur, but cause greater damage than more shallow flood events, like heavy rains.

Note: properties in this area are protected by adaptation. While the above projections take into account this protection, risks may substantially increase in the event of adaptation failure. Individuals, mayors, governors, and Congress can work together to build protections before flooding, build back stronger after flooding, and create plans that future-proof communities.

Green infrastructure is a cost-effective and sustainable flood management approach that gathers and removes water at its source. By providing space for managed flooding, communities can reduce the flood risks for homes and businesses. These spaces can include cemeteries, golf courses, and parks. Restoring or constructing new marsh or wetlands provides areas for water to be stored, therefore reducing flooding.

Rain gardens reduce flash flooding by collecting rainwater and allowing time for the water to be absorbed or carried away. Bioswales are larger but functionally similar, and usually a part of a larger stormwater drainage system.

Beaches and dunes work as natural walls to reduce the impact of storm surges. Adding sand to make beaches bigger helps limit coastal erosion and protect communities from flooding.

A section of westbound I in metro Detroit is open again for the first time in days, but the Michigan Department of Transportation says eastbound lanes from Michigan Avenue to West Grand Boulevard will remain closed for extensive repairs that could take more than a week. The highway is below ground level in some areas and pumps couldn't keep up with the water because of power failures and other challenges.

Karyn Brown rifled heaps of some of her most prized possessions on Monday, mulling over stacks of dampened flyers from punk shows, warped photos from concerts, piles of records that dripped water as she lifted them up. After she was unable to reach a private company to help her clear and clean her basement, Brown turned to the East Side Mutual Aid Society. She lives across the street from a canal in a house she and her wife have owned for more than a decade. Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited metro Detroit Monday afternoon to see the damage from massive flooding over the weekend.

Whitmer declared a state of emergency in the region Saturday. Several miles of I remain flooded and waterlogged trash and former treasures line streets in Detroit as the city digs out from another heavy rain event. Whitmer says this is yet another sign that the government needs to adopt better infrastructure and global warming policies. Whitmer urges residents affected by the flooding to document the damage and keep their receipts. Thousands of families should qualify for federal assistance for repairs.

MDOT says in a press release I is expected to remain closed during the morning rush hour because of flooding in Detroit and Dearborn between Greenfield Road and I The lack of power affected dozens of freeway pump houses which rely on power to pump water off the freeways. Temporary generators were brought into a number of locations which allowed the reopening of all other freeways except for I in Detroit and Dearborn between Greenfield Road and I Those other freeways, such as I, M, and I can be used as detour routes during the I closure.

He says the city is urging people to get water-logged furniture and other items out of their houses and onto the curb as soon as possible. We're coming. But it's been very challenging. Detroit Water and Sewerage Department director Gary Brown says the intensity of the storms exceeded the amount of water that pumping stations and combined sewer overflow facilities are designed to handle. Governor Gretchen Whitmerdeclared a state of emergency on Saturday in Wayne County to help address threats to public health and safety related to heavy rainfall.

The rain resulted in widespread flooding, power outages, flooded roadways, stranded motorists, flooding of homes, and displaced residents. The National Weather Service forecasts heavy rain and strong winds over the weekend across southern Michigan. Additional counties may be added as needed and conditions change. Many metro Detroiters woke up — some of them in the middle of the night — to flooding in their yards, streets, and basements. Freeways and some surface streets are impassable, and abandoned vehicles litter many roadways.



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