<p>Flash flooding ripped apart roadways and sidewalks in Houghton, in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, on June 17.</p><p>Images shared by residents showed Agate Street, which runs downhill through Houghton towards the Keweenaw Waterway, entirely washed out.</p><p>The National Weather Service said</a> law enforcement in Houghton County has reported “historic flood damage” resulting from four to eight inches of rain, and warned that thunderstorms could bring more flash flooding to the area.</p><p>The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) announced multiple road closures in Houghton County and nearby areas. Credit: @ambastio via Storyful</p><br />