Port Huron Times Herald
While sitting in the dining room of her Delta Drive home on a conference call in early February, Anne Trombley heard a crunching sound when she put her feet on the floor beneath her. I thought I stepped on some crumbs of chips.I looked down and sure enough, (water) was just rolling through the back.
The water was coming in through the back door, which faces a canal off the St. Clair River. It continued to rise throughout the day, breaking 11 inches by mid-afternoon.
Since her home first flooded in 2019, her family keeps the furniture on the first floor of their home on cinder blocks. The carpeting and flooring has been destroyed and removed. So have some sections of walls. Appliances that have just been replaced have already been destroyed.