Tree trimmers were out on Detroit’s Eliza Howell neighborhood, near Bramell and Ray Streets, working to improve reliability. During heavy storms, branches can get tangled up with overhead lines, causing power disruptions for nearby homes and businesses. Our team cleared branches that were growing too close to our electrical infrastructure, helping to keep power flowing for Detroiters.
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