Rep. Coleman Wants to Hear From You!
Share your DTE outage stories with us. This past year has brought an unprecedented amount of outages to Wayne County and beyond. Every time there’s a storm, residents wait with bated breaths as to whether or not their power will go out. I have listened to your stories, and I share in your frustration.
Please email me your outage stories at: KevinColeman@house.mi.gov. As a member of the House Energy, Communications, and Technology Committee, I am committed to sharing your stories with my colleagues and officials from DTE.
Several storms recently ravaged across our state. These storms left many residents in Southeast Michigan without power, flooded our roads and damaged our properties. Below are some resources in Southeast Michigan to help those who have been impacted by the storms:
Southeast Michigan
- DTE Outage Center
- MDOT – Detroit on Twitter: posting the latest road closure updates
- Register for Detroit Alerts 365
- Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Damage Claims & Sewage Backups
- Detroit Health Department: Tips to Clean Up Flood Damage
- Wayne County on Facebook
- Oakland County Emergency Alerts Signup
- Oakland County Emergency Preparedness
- Washtenaw Drainage Concerns Self-Reporting
- Macomb Hazardous Weather Resources
- Macomb Department of Roads – Road Closure Alerts
- Macomb Emergency Preparedness Guide
Statewide Resources
- Tips for dealing with insurance after flooding – DIFS
- Michigan Power Outage Map: How to check DTE, Consumers, more
- United Way
- Check for Road Closures – MDOT
- FEMA: Tips on How to Return Home Safely after a Disaster
- Steps for Cleaning Mold
- FEMA: Flood Waters During and After a Disaster
- CDC: Floodwater After a Disaster or Emergency
- Power Outage Safety
- Relocation Assistance
- Septic Systems: What to Do after the Flood
- Flooded Farm Vehicles and Equipment
- AG Nessel Reminds Residents to Follow Emergency Orders and Avoid Scams Following Severe Storms