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Lansing Board of Water and Light (BWL) has restored power to nearly 97% of customers following last week's severe weather event in mid-Michigan.
Severe thunderstorms hit Michigan overnight, knocking out power for more than 250,000 customers across the state. Here's what ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNAbout 2,000 homes and businesses in Lansing area still without power 4 days after stormsPower restoration times for about 2,000 customers still without power after violent storms were estimated between May 19 and ...
You can view outages in southwest Michigan on the website. Immediately after a major storm, report only safety hazards such as downed power lines or equipment that is sparking. The phone number is 800 ...
Consumers Energy official says some people won't get power back until at least Sunday. More than 230,000 still without power ...
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - A two-car crash shut down Malcom X St at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd in Lansing for about an hour Monday morning. The crash happened shortly before 6:00 a.m. and the road ...
Thousands of people in Mid-Michigan are still experiencing power outages after last night’s severe storm. As of 4:45 p.m., ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNMore than 150,000 in Michigan still without power. What to knowNational Weather Service observers say six tornadoes struck Michigan May15-16. What to know about power outages as of May 17.
Consumers Energy services wide swaths of mid-, west and northern Michigan and currently reports 188,241 customers without power. Check the online outage map for frequent updates. The Lansing Board ...
High-speed winds produced by a confirmed EF-1 tornado in Ingham County pulled trees from the ground and powerlines from the ...
Lansing Board of Water & Light power ... You can see any outages on the website map. You can view outages in southwest Michigan on the website. Immediately after a major storm, report only safety ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNStorms bring power outages, report of tornado to MichiganA series of thunderstorms swept across lower Michigan late Thursday and into early Friday morning, leaving thousands without ...
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