Here's a look a the reconstruction job Pepco did on the power lines around the intersection of River Road and Ridgefield Road in Bethesda yesterday. The pole at the southwest corner of the intersection was replanted by the utility after it, or the attached power lines, were struck by a truck. No truck was ever spotted at the scene of the collapse after it took place, however, meaning there was either a hit-and-run or another explanation for the downing of the equipment.
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Thursday, July 08, 2021
Utility pole replanted by Pepco after power lines were knocked down on River Road in Bethesda
Here's a look a the reconstruction job Pepco did on the power lines around the intersection of River Road and Ridgefield Road in Bethesda yesterday. The pole at the southwest corner of the intersection was replanted by the utility after it, or the attached power lines, were struck by a truck. No truck was ever spotted at the scene of the collapse after it took place, however, meaning there was either a hit-and-run or another explanation for the downing of the equipment.
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Pepco,
River Road,
utility work,
Westbard
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