Severe Storms Tear Through Northern Virginia, Leaving Thousands in the Dark
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A powerful line of thunderstorms swept through Northern Virginia and the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area on the afternoon of Monday, June 22, leaving a trail of toppled trees, damaged homes, and downed power lines across the region. According to Dominion Energy's outage map cited by DC News Now, nearly 7,000 customers remained without electricity as of early Tuesday morning. The outages were concentrated in Fairfax County, Loudoun County, and Stafford County, with Fairfax County alone accounting for approximately 2,063 customers still waiting for power.
Burke Neighborhood Among Hardest Hit
Images from the storm's aftermath showed trees crashed onto cars and houses, branches blocking roadways, and debris scattered across parking lots. In the Burke community of Fairfax County, where trees were uprooted and utility poles were snapped, a Dominion Energy spokesperson told DC News Now that roughly 638 customers remained without service as of Tuesday morning. The utility posted an alert on its website indicating that crews were actively working on repairs and estimated power would be restored between 4 PM and 5 PM on June 23.
The damage pattern was typical of a summer thunderstorm that packs high winds into a short window. Trees weakened by saturated soil from earlier rainfall were particularly vulnerable to gusts, and the resulting damage to overhead lines required methodical, block-by-block repairs. Dominion Energy crews worked through the night and into Tuesday, prioritizing areas with the highest outage density.
A Regional Disruption
While the total outage numbers were smaller than some of the mass blackouts seen elsewhere in the country this month, the impact on affected households was no less disruptive. For the families in Burke waiting through the night and into the next afternoon, the hours without power meant spoiled food, disrupted work, and the familiar scramble for backup plans.
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