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Nearly 3K Without Power In Plymouth
Find out when DTE Energy says service will be restored.

PLYMOUTH, MI — DTE Energy says an "equipment problem" caused the city of Plymouth to lose power at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. The Detroit-based company is estimating that power will back on by about 2:15 p.m.
The outage has left 2,750 homes without power, DTE reports. The outage extends just west of Sheldon Road in the west and Mill Street in the east.
The city of Plymouth asking drivers to use caution when approaching intersections with traffic signals out and to treat them as a four way stop. For information on when power will be restored; businesses and residents should call DTE Energy at 1-800-477-4747.
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