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Rescues Required, Cars Damaged By Flood Waters In Maryland: Reports
At least one person was rescued in Fallston as flood waters flowed through Harford County on Monday afternoon. Fire officials in Harford County reported shortly after 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 22 that they had extricated a driver in the 2300 block of Bel Air Road after a vehicle became disabled due to flood waters in the region. The incident was not isolated, as dozens of cars were reportedly damaged by water, and multiple roads were closed to prevent other drivers from becoming disabled. During the storm and in the fallout, officials said that stretches of Route 1, Bel Air Road, Fallston …
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Halsey, Fans Slam Merriweather Post Pavilion After Flooding Cancels Show
Halsey and her fans took to Twitter to slam the Merriweather Post Pavilion after flooding canceled the show Wednesday, June 8. A video posted to Twitter shows hopeful concert-goers standing in ankle-deep water in the pit with french fries and beer cans floating around. @MerriweatherPP LET US OUT OF THE PIT!!!! pic.twitter.com/6PtcDnaXQN — lex ✨ (@8lexnicole) June 9, 2022 The MPP initially delayed the show, but later cancelled it all together. "You didn’t have to make everyone come back just to tell us that though..," someone tweeted. Merriweather Post Pavilion lured @Halsey’s crow…
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Construction Barges Carrying Excavator Break Loose, Float Down Potomac River
Barges carrying construction equipment including an excavator broke loose and began floating down the Potomac River Mother's Day, authorities said. There was some concern that the barges would impact area bridges between Maryland and Virginia before they got stuck in Harper's Ferry, the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office said. Never a routine day in #Loudoun. LCSO has been coordinating w/ MD authorities after two barges became loose in the Potomac River & there was concern they could impact area bridges. At this time the barges are no longer moving down river & remain static in Har…