Severe storms swept across parts of the Midwest, causing widespread power outages that left nearly 18,000 households in southeast Wisconsin without electricity.
Floodwaters also led to stranded motorists abandoning vehicles and forced the closure of major roads. (Photo: AP)
Flash flooding forced organisers to cancel the final day of the Wisconsin State Fair on Sunday after relentless heavy rain inundated the fairgrounds in West Allis, just outside Milwaukee.
The decision came as water levels rose, making the grounds unsafe for visitors and staff. Officials expressed regret but stressed that public safety had to come first.
"We are saddened we cannot deliver this final day of the Wisconsin State Fair, but know that this is the best decision with current conditions and the forecast ahead," organisers said in a statement.
POWER OUTAGES FORCE EMERGENCY CLOSURE
Severe storms swept across parts of the Midwest, causing widespread power outages that left nearly 18,000 households in southeast Wisconsin without electricity.
Floodwaters also led to stranded motorists abandoning vehicles and forced the closure of major roads. The Weather Service reported up to 14 inches of rainfall in some areas around Milwaukee, resulting in river flooding and submerged neighbourhoods.
SAFETY CONCERNS HALT ANNUAL CELEBRATION
Firefighters responded to over 600 emergency calls, including rescues, flooded basements, and gas leaks. Shelters were opened to assist displaced residents. Authorities warned the public to avoid travelling on flooded streets, describing conditions as dangerous and unpredictable. Other scheduled events in the region, including USA Triathlon championships, were also cancelled due to the severe weather.
"We’re still in the middle of it," Fire Chief Aaron Lipski told reporters Sunday. "We’re still catching up right now."
WILL THE FAIR BE RESCHEDULED?
Organisers have not announced any plans to reschedule the cancelled day of the fair. Information on ticket refunds has not been released yet.
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With inputs from Assocaited Press
Published By:
Satyam Singh
Published On:
Aug 11, 2025