A water main break in Corktown resulted in a few cars sitting in water and water reaching front lawns Tuesday morning.

Bryan Peckinpaugh, spokesman with the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, said reports of the flooding came in Monday night on Wabash Street near Michigan Avenue, when residents reported seeing water in the street. Peckinpaugh said it is unclear if there are interior damages to residents' homes but a few cars were in the flood zone.

He said a crew was on the scene Tuesday morning, pumping water from the street before completing repairs. The cause of the break is unknown.

Wabash in that area is closed until further notice.

Water main breaks in Detroit can be reported to DWSD's 24-hour emergency line at 313-267-8000.

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