DTE crews were called to Grosse Pointe Woods, near Mack Avenue and Hampton Road, after an underground cable failure. Our team used this as an opportunity to upgrade equipment. They replaced the failed cable with a state-of-the-art one that lasts longer, ensuring that power continues to flow reliably for nearby homes and businesses.
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