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Tuesday Update: Dominion Deploys, Arlington Collects 395 Tons of Debris

Dominion lists 36 work crew locations Tuesday in Arlington.

Update (12:49 p.m.): So far, Arlington County has collected more than 395 tons of debris following Friday night's storm. Ten intersections remain without power and should be treated as a four-way stop. Eighteen streets remain blocked.

Power has been restored to Culpepper Gardens, an assisted-living home for seniors in the Buckingham community. The county considered that location to be a priority Monday night.

Statewide, the storm and its aftermath are responsible for 11 fatalities — including three in Fairfax County and one in Loudoun, according to Gov. Bob McDonnell's office. That number does not include the pedestrian who was killed Sunday night at a blacked-out Columbia Pike intersection in Arlington.

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Work crews from Dominion Virginia Power are scheduled to be at the following Arlington locations today.

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"Lists are based on early morning work plans for crews. However, needs often change during a major restoration and crews stay on the move. They may visit, leave and return to some locations, and may perform work at locations not shown on today's list," according to Dominion. 

"The lists do not feature specific addresses, such as customer homes. Crews are sent to specific locations to repair devices/equipment on our system that supply homes and businesses."

  • 14th Street South
  • 16th Street South
  • 4th Street North & Washington Boulevard
  • 6th Street & North Lincoln Street
  • Arlington Ridge Road at South 23rd Street
  • Barton Street & 2nd Street
  • Carlyn Springs Road & South 1st Place
  • Columbia Pike & South Scott Street
  • Haycock Road
  • Lorcom Lane & Nellie Custis
  • North 23rd Street & North Fillmore Street
  • North 26th Street & North Glebe Road
  • North 29th Street & Westmoreland Street
  • North 30th Street
  • North 36th Street & North Kensington Street
  • North Columbus Street
  • North Kenilworth Street
  • North Kennebec Street
  • North Nelson Lane & North 27th Street
  • North Pershing Drive at North Oxford Street
  • North 9th Street & North Fairfax Drive
  • North Somerset Street & Little Falls Street
  • North 13th Street & Buchanan Street
  • North 26th Street & North Harrison Street
  • North Harrison Street & North 26th Street
  • North Woodrow Street & 21st Street
  • South 17th Street
  • South Courthouse Road
  • South Frederick Street
  • South Highland Street
  • South Pollard Street
  • South Taylor Street
  • South Veitch Street
  • South 16th Street & South Nelson Street
  • Washington Boulevard
  • Wilson Boulevard & North Liberty Street

For other areas, see the full Tuesday work crew list here.

As of noon, nearly 15,000 Arlington County households remained without power, according to Dominion Virginia Power's interactive outage viewer.

The power company released the following statement Tuesday morning on its website:

"Power has been restored to more than 800,000 of the 1 million Dominion Virginia Power customers whose electric service was affected by a weekend of severe storms. That is equal to 86 percent of the total affected by the extreme weather, which caused the most significant damage suffered by the company outside of hurricanes."

The company expects to restore service to up to 95 percent of affected customers by Thursday night, and virtually all remaining customers by Saturday night.

Arlington County released a statement Tuesday that its 911 service .

The following cooling centers are open today:

  • Aurora Hills Community and Senior Center (until 3 p.m.)
  • Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center (until 10:30 p.m.)
  • Carver Community Center (until 9 p.m.)
  • Charles Drew Community Center (3 to 9 p.m.)
  • Fairlington Community Center (until 9 p.m.)
  • Gunston Community Center (2 to 9 p.m.)
  • Langston-Brown Community Center (until 10 p.m.)
  • Lee Community Center (until 6 p.m.)
  • Madison Community Center (until 9 p.m.)
  • Thomas Jefferson Community Center (until 10 p.m.)
  • Walter Reed Community Center (24-hours)
  • Central Library (until 9 p.m.)
  • Aurora Hills Library (until 9 p.m.)
  • Glencarlyn Library (until 9 p.m.)
  • Shirlington Library (until 9 p.m.)
  • Westover Library (until 9 p.m.)

Swimming pools at Wakefield, Yorktown and Washington-Lee high schools are open today.

Summer camps at Barcroft, Barrett, Nottingham and Patrick Henry elementary schools and the Lubber Run Center resumed normal operations today.


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