Detroit Evening Report: Ice storm damage could affect holiday travel up north, DNR says
Holiday travelers planning to venture up north for some time outdoors this weekend may be met with potential hazards and changes to the landscape following a recent ice storm, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
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The DNR says several trees and power poles snapped or fell over under the weight of an inch or more of ice during the severe northern Michigan storm in March, affecting nearly 1 million acres of state forest land.
The agency is warning those who haven’t traveled to the area since the storm that it may look different, and to look out for hazards or closures as a result.
“Crews have been working hard to reopen forest roads and trails and repair state facilities, and they’ve made a lot of progress so far,” said Kerry Heckman, public information officer for the DNR Ice Storm Response Team, in a statement. “We know everyone wants to get outside to enjoy Michigan’s great outdoors, and we want that, too. But it’s critical to use caution, steer clear of closed areas and be fully aware of your surroundings.”
Visit the DNR’s Ice Storm Response page for the latest closure information about state parks, trails, boating access sites and state forest campgrounds.
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- Many in Detroit will be celebrating Memorial Day weekend at Movement Festival, and this year the city’s first cannabis pop-up will be in the mix. having its first cannabis pop up during the festival. The Trap, presented by JARS, will be open from noon to 10 p.m. May 24–26, at 154 W Larned St., Detroit.
- It’s going to be a busy weekend in the Motor City. We have the Movement Electronic Movement Festival May 24-26, Detroit Tigers games against the Cleveland Guardians; The Weeknd is performing at Ford Field May 24-25, and much more. For that reason, the city is encouraging folks to plan parking in advance and to use public transportation when possible.
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