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Gov. Scott Walker was in southwestern Wisconsin touring flooding damage over the weekend.
Dozens of homes were destroyed.
The Governor is asking people to take pictures of damage so it can be submitted for disaster relief funds.
"To see the homes that were here, just the mud and the devastation, a number of these homes even a couple in particular just moving right off their foundations," Walker said.
There were also powerful storms in the Green Bay area, bringing heavy rain and strong winds that knocked down several trees.
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