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'Pictures don't do it justice' - Giant ice chunks ram into Michigan homes

'Pictures don't do it justice' - Giant ice chunks ram into Michigan homes

Summary

Large chunks of ice have crashed into homes near Black Lake in Michigan’s northwestern lower peninsula due to heavy spring rain and melting ice. The flooding has damaged buildings and flooded areas around homes, while officials warn that nearby dam systems are under stress.

Key Facts

  • Giant ice chunks broke through windows and doors of homes near Black Lake, Michigan.
  • Floodwaters from melted ice and rain have surrounded houses, garages, and sheds.
  • The flooding has caused muddy, brown water to cover several feet around properties.
  • Constant spring rainfall contributed to the flooding together with melting ice.
  • Dam systems in the area are under pressure and at risk of overflowing.
  • Photos and videos of the damage were shared on social media.
  • Emergency crews are responding to the situation to assist affected residents.
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