
Thousands of Maryland BGE customers without power after damaging winds
More than 22,000 BGE customers in Maryland were still without power Monday morning after powerful wind gusts knocked down trees and powerlines Sunday night.
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More than 22,000 BGE customers in Maryland were still without power Monday morning after powerful wind gusts knocked down trees and powerlines Sunday night.
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