Skip to main content

Md. water main break flings concrete into air

WASHINGTON – A water main break threw chunks of cement into the air and has left six homes without water in Fort Washington. The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission reports that a valve feeding into a fire hydrant near Gable Lane and Swan Creek Road failed just after 6:30 a.m. Monday, causing a break and a geyser of water that broke through cement. Crews shut off the water and expect repairs to be done by the mid-afternoon. A car was damaged by the flying cement; WSSC says it’ll cover the cost of the repairs.

See a report from NBC Washington:

MGM National Harbor shows off changes ahead of Monday reopening

If you plan to go to MGM National Harbor when it reopens Monday, bring a mask, and a fully charged cellphone. MGM gave a tour Thursday of some of the changes it's made as it slowly reopens amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read Next Story