Power outages continue to frustrate Metro Detroit
Wasted food, no relief from high temperatures, and angry customers. Days after severe weather knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of homes across Southeast Michigan, outages remain a problem for neighborhoods around Metro Detroit. As of the morning of July 8, more than 5,000 homes are still suffering from no electricity.
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