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Thursday, September 18, 2003

 

Hurricane Post


From Southern Maryland, my brother writes:
I went out and walked around a bit. We're between rain bands. It's
kind of
cool. The clouds are moving really fast. Here is the latest outage:

<<...OLE_Obj...>> Outage Update - Hurricane Isabel
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2003
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Contact:

Calvert District
Source: Calvert District
* Number of customers affected: approximately 1,452.
* Areas affected: Prince Frederick, Lusby, St. Leonard
* Cause of outage: hurricane, high winds, rain.
*
* Charles/Prince George's District
* Source: Charles/Prince George's District
* Number of customers affected: Approximately 2,500 customers in
Charles County; approximately 1,000 in Prince George's County
* Areas affected: Accokeek, Indian Head, Mason Springs, Brandywine,
Cedarville, Tompkinsville, Newburg, Nanjemoy, & St. Charles
* Cause of outage: hurricane, high winds, rain, trees on lines.
*
* St. Mary's District
* Source: St. Mary's District
* Number of customers affected: approximately 1,700
* Areas affected: Scattered throughout the County
* Cause of outage: hurricane, high winds, rain


Restoration of power is ongoing when weather conditions permit.


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