Jessica Lahti, left, and Janie Palmer clean off photos that were damaged when floodwaters filled Palmer's basement apartment in Brigham City. Palmer and her husband, Cade, scrambled to salvage photographs and other items.
August Miller, Deseret Morning News
Northern Utah residents are mopping up after rainstorms drenched the area from the Idaho border to Utah County on Thursday. One of the hardest hit areas was Brigham City. As many as seven homes were damaged in floods. City officials declared a state of emergency, but by late in the day they were getting the upper hand.
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