Gov. Walker declares emergency in 3 NW Wisconsin counties following rain, floods
MADISON- Gov. Scott Walker has declared a state of emergency for three northwestern Wisconsin counties following rain and flood damage.
Walker announced Tuesday following a tour of the area that he was making the declaration for Douglas, Ashland and Bayfield counties.
Walker says damage from storms last week has caused more than $2.5 million in damage.
Much of Douglas and Bayfield counties received 3 to 5 inches of rain last week, with some areas getting more than 6 inches. Walker's office says at least 500 homes and business were damaged.
Three people were killed early Thursday morning after their trucks plunged into the ravine after a 50-foot section of road was washed out in Clark County.
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