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flag Dozens of water main breaks in Detroit, caused by extreme cold and shifting ground, have created icy, hazardous streets, with repairs ongoing.

Detroit is dealing with dozens of water main breaks due to a severe cold snap, causing icy flooding on streets like Laing near Britain and Bringard near Barlow. Extreme temperatures and shifting ground have ruptured pipes, turning roads into hazardous, frozen surfaces and trapping vehicles. The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, led by Director Gary Brown, confirms crews are actively repairing the damage, though harsh weather slows progress. No widespread water outages have been reported, but residents are urged to avoid affected areas and stay updated.

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