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Very minor editorial revision of Midland Dams' validation study evacuating 11,000 people, not 10,000.
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docs/desktop-applications/lifesim/validation-studies/v1.0/01-preface.mdx

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{ value: "10,000 warned & evacuated", rowSpan: 1, colSpan: 1 },
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{ value: "11,000 warned & evacuated", rowSpan: 1, colSpan: 1 },
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docs/desktop-applications/lifesim/validation-studies/v1.0/08-midland-dams.mdx

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A stalled low-pressure system brought heavy rainfall to Michigan’s Lower Peninsula from May 17-19, 2020. The rainfall contributed to the
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failure of Edenville Dam in Edenville, MI (<FigReference figKey="figure-9"/>) and the subsequent failure of Sanford Dam in Sanford, MI (<FigReference figKey="figure-10"/>),
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on May 19, 2020. The two dam failures and resultant flooding triggered evacuation of approximately 10,000 people in the Midland County area.
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on May 19, 2020. The two dam failures and resultant flooding triggered evacuation of approximately 11,000 people in the Midland County area.
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Zero fatalities occurred.
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