Power Restoration Efforts Continue in Michigan as Thousands Remain Without Electricity

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Consumers Energy is working to restore power to the areas hardest hit by a recent storm in Michigan, including Kent, Ionia, Ingham, Eaton, Jackson, and Livingston counties, by the end of Monday. Around 85% of the nearly 200,000 customers who lost power have already had their power restored. Crews from six states are working around the clock to clean up the storm damage and restore power. An EF1 tornado with winds up to 110 mph touched down during the storm. Drivers are advised to slow down and go around power crews, and to stay away from downed power lines and report them to 911 and Consumers Energy.
- Consumers Energy works to restore power to customers by the end of Monday WOODTV.com
- 50K remain without power after tornadoes, severe thunderstorms MLive.com
- Michigan utilities work to restore power for 49K still in the dark Detroit News
- Restoration to hardest-hit will happen Monday: Consumers WLNS
- More than 6K still without power in Jackson County days after intense storm MLive.com
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