Several days of heavy rain left its mark in Calhoun County, causing an estimated $10 million in damages, according to the Calhoun County Emergency Management Office. ABOVE, left: A hole opened up on one side of Walter Potts Road on April 30 and then spread to the other side by May 1. Three roads, including Walter Potts, Clayton Shiver and Roy Golden Road were closed. ABOVE, right: Deputy Christon Smith drives through flooded waters on Lee Farms Road. BOTTOM, left: A driveway washout along CR 274.