City of Cadillac provides update on May 4 flood response

Tiyi Schippers, Mayor At Large at City of Cadillac
Tiyi Schippers, Mayor At Large at City of Cadillac
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The City of Cadillac released an update on May 4 regarding its response to historic flooding. The city reported ongoing efforts to address the impact of recent severe weather and high water levels.

This update is important as it informs residents about the city’s actions during a significant natural event that affects public safety and infrastructure.

The statement outlined the measures being taken by local authorities in response to flooding, though no specific details were provided in the release. The city emphasized its commitment to keeping citizens informed as recovery continues.

No further background or historical context was included in this release. Updates are expected as more information becomes available.



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