Storms, tornadoes cause widespread damage in Maryland and Virginia
Severe storms and tornadoes swept through Maryland and Virginia on Wednesday, leaving a trail of destruction and causing significant power outages across the region. The National Weather Service confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in the DMV area—one in Leesburg, Virginia, and another in Poolesville, Maryland.
Power Outages
As of 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dominion Energy reported 71 customers without power in Northern Virginia, with two outages attributed to trees falling on power lines. The restoration is expected by 2 a.m. Thursday. In Maryland, Pepco reported 657 customers without power, with restoration anticipated by 10 a.m. Thursday.
Structural Damage and Rescues in Maryland
In Gaithersburg, Maryland, the storm's impact was severe, with five buildings collapsing and multiple people trapped inside. A likely tornado toppled a tree onto a home on Dogwood Drive, trapping five individuals. Four were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, while one person was taken to a trauma center. Emergency crews responded to at least four incidents involving trees falling on homes.
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