Three weeks of storms and flooding have caused damage estimated at nearly 209-million dollars in Wisconsin. State officials say that number will continue to go higher. More than 15-hundred private homes have been damaged in Dane County alone, with five destroyed. Lake Monona set a new record high water level Thursday. The region now faces a dry period, but more rain is on the way — and it will likely arrive in southern Wisconsin before the flood waters have receded. Local officials say only two-percent of the homes and businesses damaged are covered by flood insurance.
Storm Damage Estimated At $209M — And Going Up
Sep 7, 2018 | 6:54 AM
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