MICHIGANPeople pull together and clean up after stormsThe Detroit NewsA worker from Xtreme Powerline Construction works to restore power where a new pole has been installed near North Fulton Street and Village of Armada Memorial Park. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsVolunteers Sandy Jacob, left, 72, of Armada looks on as Bonnie Rojeski of Riley talks with Kim Friedmann, 48, of Allenton and Laurie Cameron of Macomb as Friedmann and Cameron pick up Gatorade to give to people doing storm clean up. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsThe view down West Main Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAngela Cunningham waters her petunias at her home on West Main Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsKristin Rakos, 38, of Armada Township, left, receives food donations from Tiffany Warbington, in white, and Megan Vissotski from Vinckier Foods. Rakos is helping to organize one of the volunteer operations to get food and water to people affected by the storm or involved with the clean up effort. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsVolunteers help clean up the tree debris at the Village of Armada Memorial Park. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsVolunteer Paul Ambrosiewicz, 30, of Armada Township piles up tree debris at the Village of Armada Memorial Park. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsLarge pieces of trees that came down in the Village of Armada Memorial Park are piled as crews from Xtreme Powerline Construction work to restore power where a new pole has been installed near North Fulton Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTree debris is mulched on North Fulton Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsVolunteer Alex Abraham of Armada, left, cooks up food donated by Armade in MI and Burgher Family Farm for volunteers and crews involved in the cleanup. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Mich. on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsHuge trees are broken apart at the Village of Armada Memorial Park. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsThe Rev. Steve Mateja of St. Mary Mystical Rose talks about how his parishioners have been volunteering since the storm hit Armada. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsKris Pierson, left, of Richmond Township listens as her daughter Emily Sawitzky of Ray Township talks about taking everyone to the basement of The Creamery during the tornado. The two women own and run The Creamery, which was closed for ice cream but serving as a cooling station. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTree debris is moved from around this home on North Fulton Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJuan Martinez, 47, center, of Mount Clemens wheels a load of branches toward a pile at the Village of Armada Memorial Park. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsCrews from Xtreme Powerline Construction work to restore power where a new pole has been installed near North Fulton Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsA worker from Xtreme Powerline Construction works to restore power where a new pole has been installed near North Fulton Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsA worker moves part of a tree into a pile to be removed or mulched. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsA worker from Xtreme Powerline Construction works to restore power where a new pole has been installed near North Fulton Street. A mix of volunteers and work crews clean up the area after Saturday's tornado in Armada, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJosh Sedlmeyer of Jarvis Property Restoration works on closing off part of the wall that was torn off the Salvation Army building on M-59 in White Lake after a tornado Saturday, in White Lake Township, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsJoe Laflamme walks past the roots of a huge downed tree in White Lake Township, Michigan, on July 26, 2021. The tree , toppled by a tornado Saturday, fell on the property next to his and branches landed on his fencing and some of his out buildings.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsTree debris from a tornado Saturday that went through White Lake Township, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsKyle MacMichael of A Cut Above cuts and clears away branches from a downed tree due to a tornado Saturday in White Lake Township, Michigan, on July 26, 2021.Daniel Mears, The Detroit News