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Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield signs executive order during extreme heat, halts water shutoffs
Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield signed an executive order to address extreme heat by halting water shutoffs and protecting vulnerable residents, including seniors and people on the streets. The order directs city departments to prepare for periods of extreme heat defined as two to three consecutive days with temperatures of 90 degrees or higher.
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