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Communities urge Indiana to help fight Lake Michigan erosion

BEVERLY SHORES, Ind. (AP) — Leaders of several communities along Indiana’s Lake Michigan shoreline are calling on Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb to declare a state of emergency due to beach erosion.

They want help as near-record high water levels continue sweeping away beaches that are important to tourism.

The small town of Beverly Shores has already drained its reserves and spent nearly $365,000 on sandbags.

The town’s Council President Geof Benson says that efforts to fix the road and other problems will cost millions more.

Holcomb’s office says he will declare a disaster if shoreline damage meets the federal government’s criteria.

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