A grave from the late 1800s sits very close to the edge of Wildwood Cemetery, in Chesaning Township, Mich., on Oct. 18, 2016. Portions of the township's Wildwood Cemetery are collapsing into the Shiawassee River due to erosion. This has prompted township officials to start the process of attempting to contact relatives of those buried along the riverbank, so that the bodies may be exhumed and moved to a different part of the cemetery. Some of the graves are more than 100 years old. (Jeff Schrier/The Saginaw News-MLive.com via AP)

CHESANING, Mich. (AP) — Chesaning Township officials are contemplating exhuming dozens of graves at a cemetery threatened by ground erosion from a nearby river.

A line of tombstones in Wildwood Cemetery stands precariously close to the edge of a steep cliff that drops down to the Shiawassee River, MLive (http://bit.ly/2epqdoR ) reported. The drop-off has gotten closer to the cemetery as water has eaten away at the bank.

Township Supervisor Bob Corrin said officials are watching that erosion closely and preparing to relocate the graves farther from the river's edge if necessary.

"We won't move anything until we see some deterioration starting," Corrin said.

Two years ago, the township moved two bodies about 20 feet farther away from the river.

Corrin said the erosion began about 15 years ago and that he believes improvements made to the river bank since will slow or stop the problem.

"We're just hoping this thing stabilizes itself," Corrin said.

The law requires the township to post information in the local newspaper prior to exhuming and moving bodies. If there are no responses officials can seek permission through the court system.

Currently, the township is seeking approval for about 20 graves and is compiling a full list of graves that might be in danger, said Corrin.

"Right now we're putting the names together," he said.

For more than 150 years the cemetery has existed along the banks of the Shiawassee River, and most of the graves are 100 to 150 years old.

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Information from: The Saginaw News, http://www.mlive.com/saginaw


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