State crews working to prevent Cheboygan dam failure
The current measurement is the water is 5.04 inches from the top according to the 4 p.m. update, having raised 0.24 inches since this morning's measurement. Governor Gretchen Whitmer helped give an update alongside officials calling the overtop concerns a severe moment, but crediting the crews working around the clock. "My administration will continue to monitor the situation and work with local communities to get them the resources that they need," Whitmer said. "We are in crisis mode now. Recovery mode will take additional work and we will continue these partnerships." During the press conference one of the officials said there are there are three structures identified as at-risk, in the inundation zone including a condominium complex and two of them businesses with everyone involved being notified.
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