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The Anderson County Water Authority said it successfully replaced the damaged water main, and the two water storage tanks ...
The break in a 54-inch water main in southwest Detroit has been repaired, along with a smaller six-inch damaged water main, but full restoration efforts are still underway. DTE crews are set to ...
The break in a 54-inch water main in southwest Detroit has been repaired, along with a smaller six-inch damaged water main, but full restoration efforts are still underway. DTE crews are set to finish ...
Many southwest Detroit residents, including Pat Kurilla, Tim Reed and Araceli Canchola, remain in hotels more than a month after the Feb. 17 water main break and say they are growing frustrated.
More and more people are having their houses repaired following that massive water main break that flooded a large potion of southwest Detroit, damaging water heaters and furnaces that are now ...
Likewise, organizations like Southwest Detroit Business Association, or SDBA, said on social media that Walmart has donated 40 pallets of supplies, from water to cleaning products to diapers.
As the cleanup from the massive 54-inch water main break continues in southwest Detroit, some residents affected by the flooding and damage are expressing frustration over the timeline for repairs.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said those affected by the Southwest Detroit water main break can call 313-774-5261 for assistance with evacuations, repairs, and vehicle issues.
More than 400 homes in Detroit are still suffering the impacts of a water main break that occurred nearly five days ago, and there is no end in sight. As city crews start the cleaning and ...
Detroit's Fox 2 says that the Great Lakes Water Authority, which manages all water and sewage in southeast Michigan, says that the source of the main break was a 95-year-old pipe that was designed ...
A major water main break in Southwest Detroit caused by older infrastructure and freezing temperatures impacted around 400 properties and displaced hundreds of families on Monday, Feb. 17.
A massive 54-inch water main break flooded the streets of southwest Detroit and stranded hundreds of people in their homes.