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    Storm/flooding photo gallery 5-1-23 - Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Tim Emrich, maintenance manager for Skowhegan Plaza at 6 Main St., inspects flood damage Monday to the plaza's parking lot. About 30 feet of gravel was missing from underneath the pavement, making the parking lot susceptible to collapse.

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    Tim Emrich, maintenance manager for Skowhegan Plaza, inspects flood damage at the plaza in Skowhegan on Monday.

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    Sandy Sutherland, right, and her daughter Molly check out the Kennebec River in Gardiner. The rising water prompted officials in several communities to close low-lying areas to parking.

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    Waterville firefighters and EMS personnel search near a small homeless encampment for people stranded by the rising Kennebec River below the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville on Monday.

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    Storm/flooding photo gallery 5-1-23 - Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Waterville firefighters and EMS personnel search near a small homeless encampment for people stranded by the rising Kennebec River below the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville on Monday.

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    Waterville firefighters and EMS personnel search near a small homeless encampment for people stranded by the rising Kennebec River below the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville on Monday.

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    Sarah Madore of Winslow takes photos while surveying Messalonskee Stream after it rose beyond its banks in Waterville on Monday.

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    A worker with the state Department of Transportation tries to clear drains along flooded River Road in Skowhegan on Monday.

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    Maintenance worker Chris McNeely, left, and Tim Emrich, maintenance manager for Skowhegan Plaza, inspect flood damage to the plaza's parking lot in Skowhegan on Monday. About 30 feet of gravel was missing from underneath the pavement, making the parking lot susceptible to collapse.

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    Heavy rains led to rising water that damaged the parking lot for Skowhegan Plaza in Skowhegan on Monday.

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    Storm/flooding photo gallery 5-1-23 - Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Tim Emrich, maintenance manager for Skowhegan Plaza, inspects flood damage at the plaza in Skowhegan on Monday.

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    Storm/flooding photo gallery 5-1-23 - Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Tim Emrich, maintenance manager for Skowhegan Plaza, inspects flood damage to the plaza's parking lot in Skowhegan on Monday.

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    Storm/flooding photo gallery 5-1-23 - Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Tim Emrich, maintenance manager for Skowhegan Plaza, inspects flood damage to the plaza's parking lot in Skowhegan on Monday.

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