03/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/16/2026 10:04
Jackson, Mich. Monday, March 16, 2026
Consumers Energy already has crews, equipment, and support resources in place across Northern Michigan as communities recover from snow and ice over the last 24 hours. With high winds expected to continue, the company anticipates additional outages and understands those conditions can impact restoration efforts. Crews are actively working to secure the electric grid, assess damage, and continue restoration, while additional resources are being deployed to strengthen the response.
Mobile storm units carrying equipment for lineworkers were pre-staged in northern Michigan and are now on their way to Houghton Lake and Alcona County, two areas where storms caused power outages reinforcing crews already on the ground and helping further secure the grid in hard-hit areas. At the same time, Consumers Energy has staged over 540 crews with additional crews on the way to Michigan to restore power in the region and across the Lower Peninsula as high winds continue to impact the state throughout today.
"We know Michiganders stand tall against severe weather, and we're working 24/7 to help our friends and neighbors withstand this ongoing storm," said Jean Kang, one of Consumers Energy's officers in charge for this storm response. "We want our friends and neighbors to know we're here for them today and this week. Our teams are already in the field securing the grid and we will not finish until the lights are back on for everyone."
Consumers Energy crews and equipment are already working in some of the hardest-hit communities, focusing first on securing the grid, preventing further damage, and restoring power as quickly and safely as possible.Lineworkers will work around the clock in 16-hour shifts to respond to outages in Northern Michigan and statewide.
Consumers Energy emphasized that safety remains the #1 priority for customers, communities and crews. Work will be carried out carefully amid challenging conditions statewide, including downed trees, damaged equipment and today's high winds.
Consumers Energy urges neighbors to pay attention to travel advisories and not travel unless needed. Customers can continue to check the status of outages at www.ConsumersEnergy.com/OutageCenter. They can also sign up to get outage alerts and restoration times sent to a phone, email or text message, Text 'REG' to 232273 or visit www.ConsumersEnergy.com/alerts.
Consumers Energy urges the public to keep important safety tips in mind:
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