LANSING, MI — Flood watches and warnings remain in effect across mid-Michigan as the remnants of Hurricane Beryl moves across the region. Rain continues to fall across the area leading to severe flooding in some areas, especially around East Lansing. Some spots have received more than four inches of rain.
Multiple roads were flooded for several hours from Lansing to East Lansing on Tuesday night. Some drivers ended up stuck in the high water.
Today’s forecast is for the rain to subside by this afternoon with the rain ending by 3:00 p.m. or so. Consumers Energy reminds customers to use caution when moving around any households that may be flooded. The company says if your home is at risk of flooding and you’re planning to evacuate, it’s important to turn off the power in your home as a precaution. You can do this by turning off individual circuit breakers in the panel box as well as the main shut-off switch.
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