DC: Rain Pains

by fwinstead | May 12, 2008 at 01:27 pm | 74 views | add comment | 0 recommendations
DC: Rain Pains by fwinstead

Photo: 32nd Street NW.

Washington, DC – Weekend rains loosen the the ground and uprooted trees in upper northwest DC on Monday. 32nd Street between Appleton and Brandywine Streets was the site of an uprooting tree that went from vertical to horizontal causing aerial utility lines to become ground wires. In the process, a utility pole was halved.

A few blocks away on Tilden Street between Connecticut Avenue and Reno Road, water roared over a retaining wall at the base of a 30 foot slope. Around the corner on Reno Road another dislodged tree was held skyward by more robust utility lines as Metropolitan Police kept the northbound lane blocked waiting for utility crews to remove the hazard as commuter sought a route home.

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DC: Rain Pains

Washington, DC – Weekend rains weakened the ground and uprooted trees in upper northwest DC on Monday. 32nd Street between Appleton and Brandywine Streets was the site of an uprooting tree that went from vertical...

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Title: DC: Rain Pains
Created: Mon, 05/12/2008 - 1:27pm
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Modified: Mon, 05/12/2008 - 5:01pm
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