It was a rainy summer at times in Wisconsin, especially recently, when severe and historic flooding occurred in the Milwaukee area in August.
Heavy rains caused widespread damage, with some areas receiving over 14 inches of rain in 24 hours, leading to a state of emergency, early closure of the Wisconsin State Fair, and significant damage to homes and infrastructure.
While flooding is known to cause extensive damage, including physical destruction of buildings and infrastructure, destruction of personal property and crops, health hazards from contaminated water and mold, and environmental damage to ecosystems, it can also create issues for people beyond where the actual flooding took place…