Heavy rainfalls led to the failure of two dams around Midland, Michigan, leading to mass evacuations and complicating the state’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The Onion answers the most important questions about the flooding in Michigan.\n
What impact has the flooding had on the state’s coronavirus response?Hypocritical government officials are now demanding citizens evacuate their homes, completely contradicting their previous stay-at-home order.
About 10,000 people and roughly 73 different toxins from the Dow Chemical complex.No, it’s just one of those things that no one can predict, except the EPA in 2017.Top experts are working to ensure it never rains in Michigan again.No, that would be the 42-39 loss to Ohio State in 2006.
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