Water main breaks under repairs in Dearborn, Riverview
Water main breaks continue to plague the Metro Detroit area, with both Dearborn and Riverview reporting problems.
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Water main breaks continue to plague the Metro Detroit area, with both Dearborn and Riverview reporting problems.
About 12 feet of pipe needs to be replaced in the aftermath of a water main break Monday in southwest Detroit.
Detroit Water and Sewerage has posted an online damage report form in response to Monday's water main break.
City officials, including Detroit City Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero, continue to go door-to-door to help the community to ensure the process runs smoothly.
Detroit Fire Department crews used a ladder to rescue a person from a car amid a water main break-related flood.
Residents on the southwest side of Detroit are left with major destruction to clean up after hundreds of homes were flooded by Monday's water main break.
The Southwest Detroit community is coming together to help those impacted by Monday's water main break.
The break caused widespread flooding near Beard and Rowan streets.
Lane closures are in effect for a section of 12 Mile Road in Berkley as city crews repair a water main break.
A water main break has occurred in Harper Woods, with repairs expected to take much of Friday morning.
Dearborn Heights is the latest Metro Detroit community to issue an alert in response to a run of water main breaks.
Water mains continue to break in Metro Detroit as a result of the winter weather and temperature fluctuations.
Water was shut off for about four hours in part of Harper Woods Monday as crews repair a water main break.
Personnel with the Dearborn Department of Public Works were in the process of repairing the leaks Sunday.
Detroit city leaders say it's not uncommon to have five water main breaks a day during the winter, but when temperatures are in the single digits, it can be up to 20 a day.
Work to repair a water main that turned a street on Detroit's west side into a frozen river continued Tuesday.
Clay Township officials urge residents on Harsens Island to boil water before drinking it.
Residents on Harsens Island are still without running water, almost three days after a water main break.
Officials believe the break occurred in the North Channel, servicing Harsens Island.
Some residents in Grosse Pointe Shores will experience water disruptions on Tuesday due to a water main break.
Water pressure has been restored for most of Chelsea, but a boil water advisory remains in effect.
The Harper Woods water main repairs are expected to last three to five hours. Residents should not drink discolored water.
On Saturday, crews are expected to inspect the pipe and find materials required for the repair, GLWA said.
A water main break in Grosse Pointe Park may cause low water pressure or water outages for residents in the surrounding area.
Residents without heat at Troy Place Apartments cannot seem to get a break after a main water break floods the first floor Thursday night.
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A man has died as a result of injuries sustained when he became stuck in a car hauler along Gratiot Avenue in Eastpointe.
A fatal traffic accident on southbound Interstate 275 early Thursday snarled traffic in the Novi and Livonia areas.
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A man has died as a result of injuries sustained when he became stuck in a car hauler along Gratiot Avenue in Eastpointe.
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