A family in southwest Minnesota is struggling to pick up the pieces after losing two homes in less than a year — one to a house fire and one to recent flooding.
Curtis and Karla Ray said their first house, in Slayton, burned down in November and was recently demolished. They moved to a house in Windom, which flooded in June’s historic floods and will need to be torn down.
The family is now living in a third house, which also flooded.
“We’ve had a little bit of a rough stretch,” Curtis Ray said Tuesday.
The family is one of thousands of Minnesotans hit hard by historic rains in June, which caused flood damage in 47 counties.
At the time of the floods in late June, the Ray family was in Windom, where heavy rains caused the Des Moines River and Perkins Creek to overflow.
They were in Windom because their home in Slayton, some 30 miles west, burned down seven months ago. The fire on the afternoon of Nov. 11 destroyed the entire property and almost of all their possessions, Curtis and Karla Ray said Tuesday.

After the fire, the family moved into a house in Windom that Curtis Ray had inherited after his father’s death.