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Last night, the City of Warren experienced a flood event caused by torrential rainfall. Preliminary estimates show that the south-end of Warren received approximately 2 inches of rainfall in about one hour. In the north-end of the City, it is estimated that at least 3 inches of rain fell within one hour.
if you experienced flooding on your property, in your basement, or in your street please contact my office at (586) 574-4520. The Water Department is actively working on neighborhood streets, and you can call them at (586) 759-9200, this phone number is also used after hours.
If residents are experiencing flooding, please take the following steps. Report your address to the Warren Water Department via Q-Alert or by calling (586) 759-9200 or call the Mayor’s Office at (586) 574-4520. Contact the Red Cross for flood assistance at 1(800) 733-2767.
Heavy rain overnight and this morning brought flooded streets, basements and a bunch of headaches for Warren residents. The street flooding got so bad that Hoover Rd., just off of 10 Mile, was...
Areas with high water included 12 Mile and Hoover in Warren, Northwestern Highway at 14 Mile in West Bloomfield, and multiple streets in St. Clair Shores, just to name a few. The flooding on...
Warren residents wake up to flooded homes, while others leave cars stranded EzDry , a water mitigation & property restoration team came out to help us find out.
Residents in parts of two Metro Detroit communities are in cleanup mode after melting snow mixed with rain late last week, flooding dozens of basements and forcing some communities to discharge...
Warren Mayor Lori Stone said "torrential" rainfall hit the city, starting late Thursday night and spilling into Friday. The city's south end received approximately 2 inches of rainfall in about...
Flood waters pushed into the basement of Deairra Lancaster's Warren condominium last week, ruining her 1-year-old son's new clothes, shoes and remote-controlled bike, gifts from a recent...
Warren, Sterling Heights, and St. Clair Shores are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 10:45 on Tuesday, according to the NWS. Winds up to 60 mph and pea-sized hail is possible.