Detroit crews battle 51 water main breaks as streets freeze - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's Water Main Breaks Cause Treacherous Conditions as City Battles Historic Freeze.

The city of Detroit is facing an unprecedented crisis, with crews working around the clock to repair over 50 water main breaks that have turned neighborhood streets into treacherous sheets of ice. The extreme cold temperatures, which are expected to continue for another week to 10 days, have pushed the aging water infrastructure to its limits.

While most of the breaks are minor, the freezing temperatures have caused the flowing water to immediately freeze on contact with pavement, creating hazardous ice sheets that are making it difficult for residents to navigate their streets. Gary Brown, director of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, described the situation as "historic" for the region, emphasizing the need for patience from the public.

Residents are being left stranded in their homes and vehicles, unable to leave due to the hazardous conditions. One resident, Brandy, was stuck in her vehicle for over an hour after water flooded the street during her 2:30 a.m. lunch break. Another resident, Tyrese Jordan, described the conditions as "crazy" and said that residents can't even drive their cars.

Longtime resident Aaron Passmore echoed this sentiment, saying that while flooding and water main breaks are not uncommon in Detroit, the severity of this incident stands out. He also expressed frustration at the lack of attention from city officials.

The city's water system spans over 2,700 miles of water mains, and officials have long acknowledged the challenges of maintaining and upgrading aging infrastructure across the system. The prolonged cold snap is putting additional strain on pipes, increasing the likelihood of breaks as temperatures remain well below normal.

Crews are working to repair at least 20 breaks each day, with workers from the Department of Public Works called in to clear drains before repairs can begin. City officials are urging residents to report any loss of water service so that those cases can be addressed quickly.

With wind chills expected to stay well below zero across Southeast Michigan for at least another week, officials warned that the prolonged cold will continue to place stress on the system, increasing the likelihood of additional breaks in the days ahead.
 
I'm so worried about those people stuck in their homes and cars... it's like they're trapped in a nightmare πŸŒ«οΈπŸ’” And it's crazy that city officials aren't taking it as seriously as they should be - I mean, this is historic for a reason! The infrastructure is just so old, it's not surprising it can't handle the cold temperatures 😩 But at the same time, shouldn't they be working harder to prevent these kinds of situations? Like, how many times do you have to water main break before people start taking notice? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, Detroit is literally freezing πŸ₯ΆπŸ’§! Like, I get it, water mains break all the time but this one's getting ridiculous ❄️. The city's aging infrastructure can't handle this kind of extreme cold and I'm worried someone's gonna get seriously hurt 😬. And bruh, 50+ breaks in a week? That's insane 🀯. What's even more concerning is that residents are being left stranded because they can't leave their homes or cars due to the hazardous conditions 🚨. The city needs to step up its game and invest in upgrading this infrastructure ASAP πŸ’Έ. This prolonged cold snap is gonna be a disaster waiting to happen β›ˆοΈ.
 
ugh I know detroit's water system is old but 50+ breaks in a week is insane 🀯. i feel bad for the residents who are stuck at home or can't leave their cars, but come on, city officials knew this was coming and now they're saying be patient? yeah right, just give us some hot chocolate and a heater to warm up our pipes πŸ˜’. and honestly, 20 breaks a day isn't that much considering the whole city's worth of pipes are basically frozen πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. gotta get it together detroit, i guess πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
man this is insane ❄️ the water main break situation in detroit is getting crazy and it's not just a matter of fixing pipes but also dealing with the infrastructure as a whole 🀯 50+ breaks and still counting? that's like, whoa... and now you add freezing temps to the mix and it's like playing with fire πŸ”₯ residents are stuck and can't even move their cars, it's like being trapped in a never-ending winter ❄️

i mean, i get it, infrastructure ages and maintenance is key but come on, city officials should be more proactive about addressing these issues ⏱️ instead of just warning people to report any loss of service... it feels like they're not doing enough πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

anyway, crews are working hard to fix the breaks but it's gonna take time and patience from everyone involved πŸ’ͺπŸ‘
 
This is crazy! Detroit's water main breaks are like a big mess right now 🀯. I mean, 50+ breaks? That's wild. And it's not just the number that's a problem, it's how bad they're affecting people's daily lives. Like, Brandy getting stuck in her car for an hour? Not cool 😩. And it's not like this is a new thing happening either, Aaron Passmore said flooding and water main breaks are common in Detroit... but this one is just on another level πŸ€”.

And you're right, the city's water system is ancient... I mean, 2,700 miles of pipes? That's a lot to maintain, especially during a polar vortex πŸ’§. It's like they say, when it rains, it pours... and in this case, it's more like freezing temperatures, pipes breaking 🌊.

I'm sending vibes to the workers trying to fix these things 24/7 πŸ˜…. They're doing their best under crazy conditions. And I hope city officials listen to Aaron Passmore and get some attention on upgrading the infrastructure ASAP πŸ’‘.
 
omg u no how crazy this is?? detroit is literally struggling with a huge water main break crisis!!! its like they cant even handle the cold temps lol 50+ breaks is insane!! and people r stuck in their homes and cars like bruh πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Aaron Passmore said it best tho, its not just the flooding or the breaks itself but the fact that city officials ain't doin enough to help πŸ˜” they shoulda been ready for this kinda thing lol now theres over 2k miles of pipes to fix and i'm pretty sure detroit cant afford that πŸ€‘
 
Ugh, this is a nightmare 😩! I feel so bad for the people stuck in their homes and cars because of these water main breaks πŸ€•. It's like the city is being tested to its limits with all these freezing temps ❄️. The infrastructure just can't keep up, you know? And it's not just the residents who are affected - the crew working to fix this stuff is putting in crazy hours too πŸ™Œ.

I get that city officials can only do so much, but it feels like they're underprepared for something like this πŸ˜”. They need to step up their game and invest more in maintaining those water mains before things get really bad πŸ’Έ. And the lack of attention from city officials is just frustrating - I mean, you'd think they'd be proactive about warning people about potential breaks 🚨.

I'm hoping the crew can fix these pipes soon and the city can get back on track 🀞. This prolonged cold snap is going to keep causing problems for a while, so we need to stay vigilant πŸ”.
 
Ugh, this is just terrifying 🀯! 50+ water main breaks in one go? It's like our city's infrastructure can't even handle a little cold weather ❄️. I'm no expert, but it seems to me that Detroit's aging water system is just not equipped for the kind of extreme temps we're seeing right now. And yeah, I get it, infrastructure upgrades are a long-term thing, but it's our responsibility as citizens to hold our leaders accountable πŸ€”. Meanwhile, people are stuck in their homes and cars, unable to leave... it's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. We need some serious investment in water main maintenance ASAP πŸ’Έ!
 
πŸ€• this is crazy, 50 water main breaks in one city? its like theyre playing a game of risk with millions of ppl lives πŸš§πŸ’¦ and what gets me is that people are stuck at home like this, cant even leave their own streets. i feel for detroit, i really do... but come on, how old is this water system? 2700 miles? thats like an entire country worth of pipes! 🀯 need to upgrade ASAP πŸš§πŸ’¨
 
Ugh this is insane! 🀯 50+ water main breaks in one city? It's like the pipes just can't take it anymore 😩. I mean, I've lived in Detroit my whole life and we always talk about how much work needs to be done on the infrastructure... but honestly, who could have predicted this would happen now?! πŸ€”.

I'm so sorry for all those stuck in their homes or cars πŸš—πŸ˜©. It's like the city is getting a taste of what it's like to not have functioning pipes πŸ˜‚. I mean, I know maintenance and upgrades are on everyone's mind... but come on! Can't we just get some relief from this crazy cold?! ❄️

I'm all for patience (Gary Brown said so too πŸ™), but at the same time, it's hard not to feel frustrated when you're watching your city struggle like this πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Let's hope they can get everything sorted out soon! 🀞
 
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