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

Detroit's frozen streets are taking a toll on the city's water infrastructure, with crews battling to repair 51 water main breaks that have turned neighborhood roads into treacherous sheets of ice. The prolonged cold snap, which is expected to last another week or more, has pushed the system to its limits.

The extent of the damage is being felt across Detroit's east side and other areas, where residents are struggling to navigate frozen streets and avoid getting stuck in their vehicles. The situation is so dire that some residents have reported spending hours trying to free themselves from icy grip.

According to Gary Brown, director of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, the freeze has reached historic proportions, with temperatures expected to remain well below zero for an extended period. This prolonged cold snap is placing additional strain on the aging water infrastructure, increasing the likelihood of further breaks.

The 51 reported breaks are a testament to the vulnerability of the system, which spans over 2,700 miles of water mains. While most of the breaks are minor, they have created hazardous conditions for residents and drivers alike. Crews from the Department of Public Works are working around the clock to repair at least 20 breaks per day, with workers clearing drains before repairs can begin.

However, officials are urging patience, as crews prioritize repairs that affect residential water service. Residents without water will be prioritized throughout the process. Brown emphasized that there have been no reports of homes losing water service, a welcome respite for those affected by the freeze.

As Southeast Michigan battles the extreme cold snap, residents are being forced to adapt to life in a frozen world. Longtime resident Aaron Passmore described the situation as "crazy," saying that flooding and water main breaks are not uncommon but this incident has stood out due to its severity. He added that residents have been keeping a close eye on their basements, worried about potential flooding.

The prolonged cold will continue to stress the system, increasing the likelihood of additional breaks in the days ahead. Crews are monitoring conditions closely and standing by to respond as new problems arise. As the situation continues to unfold, officials are urging residents to stay safe and report any loss of water service so that those cases can be addressed quickly.

In a city where infrastructure challenges have long been a concern, this prolonged cold snap has highlighted just how vulnerable the system is. As crews work to repair the damage, one thing is clear: Detroit's residents will need to endure a challenging few days ahead as they navigate the treacherous frozen landscape.
 
aww man... it's crazy to think about people stuck in their cars on the ice 🌨️😬... i feel bad for those who have to deal with no water at home, that's just not cool ❄️... the city should def get some help from the experts to fix this infrastructure ASAP πŸ’ͺ... meanwhile, can we please just take a deep breath and stay safe everyone? 😊
 
πŸš¨πŸ’§ This winter storm is like a perfect storm of politics - you got the Republican Governor of Michigan (Gretchen Whitmer) trying to balance the budget, but underfunding the Department of Public Works has left them vulnerable to this crisis πŸ€‘πŸ—οΈ And let's not forget the Democrats in the state legislature who have been pushing for more investment in infrastructure πŸ‘ŠπŸ’ͺ But what about the Republican-led Congress in Washington? Why haven't they passed that infrastructure bill yet? πŸ€” It's like they're playing a game of "Let it Freeze" instead of taking action to prevent these kind of emergencies πŸ’¦πŸ˜’
 
omg u no how hard this is for detroit ppl rn their streets r like ice sheets & its causing so many probs 51 water main breaks already & it's not over yet lol crews r workin day n night to fix but it's like they're stuck in a never ending loop of frozen pipes & icy roads i feel bad for them, esp the seniors who dont have the mobility 2 get around easily hope they can get thru this soon
 
I feel bad for people in Detroit having to deal with this πŸ€•. I mean, freezing streets are pretty common in cold climates, but 51 water main breaks? That's a lot! ❄️ It's like the pipes can't even handle it anymore. And now they're working around the clock to fix it... that's just crazy πŸ’ͺ. I hope everyone stays safe and gets their water back on soon. This prolonged cold snap is really putting a strain on everything, including the water infrastructure. 🀯
 
I FEEL SORRY FOR THE PEOPLE LIVING IN DETROIT RIGHT NOW!!! πŸ€• THEY'RE DEALING WITH FROZEN STREETS AND WATER MAIN BREAKS EVERYWHERE! IT'S LIKE THEY'RE LIVING IN A MOVIE FROM "THE DAY AFTER" 😱! I MEAN, I KNOW COLD SNAPS HAPPEN BUT THIS ONE IS ON A WHOLE DIFFERENT LEVEL. 51 WATER MAIN BREAKS?! THAT'S JUST CRAZY TALK!!! 🀯 AND THE RESIDENTS ARE STUCK IN THEIR HOMES OR TRAPPED IN THEIR VEHICLES... IT'S LIKE THEY'RE AT THE MERCY OF THE WEATHER GODS 😩. I HOPE THE CREWS CAN GET IT TOGETHER SOON AND RESTORE SOME KIND OF NORMALCY TO THIS CITY 🀞
 
Ugh man winter in detroit is like no other 🀣😩 so sorry to hear about the water main breaks its like the city isnt even prepared for this kinda stuff anyone think the city should invest in more infrastructure or is it just a case of bad luck ? and btw i feel for all the ppl stuck in their cars trying to get around its like driving on ice rink πŸš—β„οΈ
 
πŸ’§β„οΈ Detroit's water woes are real! Who knew freezing temps could wreak havoc on 2700 miles of pipes 🀯? Glad no homes have lost water yet, fingers crossed it stays that way πŸ˜…
 
this is crazy 🀯, like 51 water main breaks in detroit? that's insane ❄️. i feel for those people stuck in their cars or homes with no water πŸ’§. and it's not just the damage to roads that's a problem, but also the risk of flooding in basements 🏠. Detroit's infrastructure is old, so this isn't a surprise, but still, whoa 😲. gotta hope the crews can get everything fixed soon ⏰.
 
😬 this is wild that we're having to deal with 51 water main breaks in detroit already and it's only gonna get worse πŸš§πŸ’§ i mean, our city's water system is already old news, but this cold snap just takes the cake ❄️ what's gonna happen when the strain gets too much and another break happens? 😱 gotta keep an eye on these crews working day and night to fix the problem, hope they can get it sorted out soon πŸ•°οΈπŸš¨
 
Ugh ice everywhere!! πŸŒ¨οΈπŸ˜“ 51 water main breaks in one week? That's crazy! I'm just glad nobody lost water service yet, but it's getting scary. I feel bad for all those people stuck on the side of the road or dealing with flooded basements. Can't believe we're still waiting for spring and our pipes are already failing 🀯. Crews gotta step up their game and get these fixes done ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm thinking about how we got to this point in Detroit... 2,700 miles of water mains just can't handle this kind of prolonged cold snap? πŸ€• It's crazy that crews are working day and night just to keep up with all these breaks 🌫️. I mean, I get it, they're doing their best, but it's hard not to worry when you hear reports of people stuck in their cars for hours waiting for help πŸ’§. And yeah, I can imagine how frustrating it must be for residents who are already dealing with the aftermath of all these breaks 🀯. Still, gotta give props to Gary Brown and his team for keeping a level head and prioritizing residential water service πŸ‘. This whole thing is just a reminder that our infrastructure needs an upgrade ASAP πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh, I'm literally shivering thinking about this πŸ₯Ά Detroit is already struggling with infrastructure issues and now it's like the whole city is frozen in time ❄️. 51 water main breaks? That's just crazy. I feel for the residents who have to deal with stuck cars and flooded basements...it's a nightmare. And you know what's even more concerning? The fact that this prolonged cold snap is putting an extra strain on the aging water infrastructure 😬. It's like, we knew our pipes weren't in great shape but wow...let's just hope no one loses their water service ⚠️. Crews are working hard to repair the damage, but I'm not holding my breath thinking they'll get it all done anytime soon πŸ™„. Let's just get through this frozen mess and hope spring comes sooner rather than later β˜€οΈ.
 
omg 🀯 i'm low-key worried about detroit right now! this cold snap is insane ❄️ 51 water main breaks? that's crazy talk! i feel for all those residents stuck in their cars or trying to free themselves from icy grip 😩 how are they supposed to keep up with the repairs when temps are expected to stay below zero for weeks?! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ gotta give it to them though, crews are working 24/7 to clear drains and fix breaks. hope everyone stays safe out there πŸ’•
 
I don’t usually comment but it’s like totally crazy how Detroit is dealing with this frozen mess 🀯🚧 I mean, 51 water main breaks? That’s like, whoa! The city needs to get some serious help ASAP, especially considering the age of their infrastructure πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's like they're trying to break every single pipe in the city while we're freezing our butts off ❄️.

I don't know about anyone else, but I'm pretty sure I'd lose my mind if I had to deal with stuck cars and flooded basements for days on end 😩. And what's up with people having to spend hours trying to free themselves from icy streets? It's like they're trapped in some kind of ice rink πŸ’οΈ.

Anyway, kudos to the crews working around the clock to repair the breaks. They're like the real MVPs πŸ’ͺ. But seriously, Detroit needs to get its act together and invest in some new pipes pronto ⏰. This prolonged cold snap is not a drill, folks!
 
🌫️ the stats are crazy! 51 water main breaks in detroit and that's just the tip of the iceberg. we're talking 2,700 miles of water mains that are aging like my grandma's shoes lol. crews are working around the clock to repair at least 20 breaks per day but it's gonna take time. temp avg is -12 degrees and that's not helping. meanwhile, 1 in 5 residents are without water which is a whole lotta people 🀯. i feel bad for those guys who have to shovel their own sidewalks while also worrying about pipes bursting in their basements. let's hope the weather warms up soon or detroit's infrastructure will be stuck in the freezer forever ❄️
 
I remember when my dad used to shovel snow up to his waist in Chicago winters 🌨️... anyway, these 51 water main breaks in Detroit are straight outta crazy town! I mean, who knew our pipes could freeze so bad? It's like they're trying to give us a good old-fashioned winter wonderland... said no one ever πŸ˜‚.

I'm no expert, but it seems like the system is aging like me (just kidding, I'm still young and vibrant 😜). Seriously though, 2,700 miles of water mains is a lot, and it's not surprising that they're seeing some major issues. But what really gets my goat is that residents have to spend hours trying to free themselves from the ice... that's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I do hope the crews are working overtime to fix these breaks ASAP, because I don't think anyone should have to deal with this kind of frustration. And hey, at least they're keeping an eye on the basements and prioritizing residential water service... gotta give 'em that 🀞.

Anyway, just thinking about all this ice is giving me the shivers 😬. Who else remembers when we used to have to actually bundle up and shovel snow for real? Those were the days...
 
ugh man i feel for these detroit folks having to deal with this crazy cold snap πŸ€• it's like their water infrastructure can't even handle a little bit of frost πŸ˜‚ and now they're stuck with 51 water main breaks that are making roads super icy like, what's the point of even having a warm winter ❄️ but i guess that's just life in detroit right now and as long as no one lost their homes to flooding at least they got lucky πŸ™ gotta give 'em props for dealing with it though, crews are out 24/7 trying to fix this mess πŸ‘
 
I'm worried about the people stuck on those icy roads 🚨😬, but I think it's good that they're prioritizing repairs for residential water service - at least everyone has water to drink β˜•οΈ! And hey, 20 breaks per day is a lot, right? πŸ€“ I mean, who needs a snow-day when you can have a water-day, lol πŸ˜‚! But seriously, it's crazy how the system is stressing out, and I hope crews can get everything sorted out soon πŸ’ͺ. Maybe this cold snap will be an opportunity for them to upgrade some of that aging infrastructure? πŸ€” Fingers crossed everyone stays safe and warm until it warms up again ❄️!
 
πŸ₯ΆπŸ’¦ this prolonged cold snap is like, woah! 51 water main breaks in one city? that's just crazy talk. i mean, i get it, cities aren't built for snowmageddon situations but come on, detroit deserves better than this. and yeah, crews are working hard to repair the damage but i'm still waiting for someone to explain how they didn't see this coming πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. and honestly, who needs that kind of stress during winter anyway? can't we just have one season where it's not, like, -20Β°C for a whole month without something breaking πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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