Great Lakes Water Authority denies all claims from June 2021 floods
When several inches of rain flooded Detroit in June 2021, it devastated drivers and homeowners. A year later, the Great Lakes Water Authority said it won't pay any flooding claims after it says its equipment worked as expected but the rain was just too heavy.
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