DTE Energy wrapping up Michigan power restoration efforts

A woman uses an umbrella to chip away at the ice accumulation on her windshield in downtown Lansing, Mich., Sunday, April 15, 2018. Freezing rain that began falling overnight had left roads treacherous and cut power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses by midday Sunday in Michigan even as heavy snow was forecast to dump a foot or more of snow on parts of the state’s Upper Peninsula by early Monday. (Robert Killips/Lansing State Journal via AP)
A woman uses an umbrella to chip away at the ice accumulation on her windshield in downtown Lansing, Mich., Sunday, April 15, 2018. Freezing rain that began falling overnight had left roads treacherous and cut power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses by midday Sunday in Michigan even as heavy snow was forecast to dump a foot or more of snow on parts of the state’s Upper Peninsula by early Monday. (Robert Killips/Lansing State Journal via AP)

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Emilio Rosas spreads salt on the sidewalk of several businesses in Lansing, Michigan’s Old Town Sunday, April 15, 2018. (Robert Killips/Lansing State Journal via AP)
Emilio Rosas spreads salt on the sidewalk of several businesses in Lansing, Michigan’s Old Town Sunday, April 15, 2018. (Robert Killips/Lansing State Journal via AP)

DETROIT (AP) — DTE Energy says it’s wrapping up power restoration efforts for customers who lost service amid freezing rain, high winds and snow amid a weekend ice storm.

The Detroit-based utility says crews have restored electricity to 99 percent of the 390,000 customers affected by the storm. It said Wednesday night that the about 5,000 homes and businesses still without power should have it back by the end of the day Thursday.

Since Sunday, 1,600 workers from DTE and several other states have been working to restore service. (Continued below.)

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Consumers Energy had about 130,000 Michigan outages and restored power to most by Monday night.

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