Monday, July 26, 2010

Disabling Pepco Power July 26, 2010 And Strong Storms Knock Out Power

Disabling Pepco Power July 26, 2010 And Strong Storms Knock Out Power:Two people died after a violent storm swept Washington area, knocking out power Thousands.

Pepco recorded power outages, though the site in a difficult situation at this time so that problems with downloading.
According to Dr. Gridlock on the website of the Washington Post There are still about 178,000 customers without power in Montgomery County, about 22000 in the area and about 34,000 in the county of Prince George.
In northern Virginia, there are about 10,000 without power at the time of publication.

Crews are working hard to restore power to as many customers as they can as fast as possible, but due to the knocked down trees and roads with heavy traffic some areas, slowly, to restore their power than others.

There are many problems on the roads to deal with as people try to get to work on Monday morning, and it is expected that the issues resulting from disruptions in the supply of electricity will continue until rush hour, and most of Monday 26 July.

One person in Beltsville, Md. was killed and one was wounded when a tree fell on the car they were riding in, and another was killed in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, when they were current on the downed power line reports Media.