Summer Storm Leaves East Coast in the Dark
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An tree lies on the Capitol Hill grounds in Washington in front of the U.S. Supreme Court after a powerful storm swept across the Washington region.
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A Pepco employee works in Bethesda, Md. to stabilize power lines damaged in a massive storm that swept through the region leaving millions without power.
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A roofer replaces an apartment building's roof after heavy winds tore it off the Park Tanglewood Apartments in Riverdale, Md., during severe storms.
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An uprooted tree is seen in alley near the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. the morning after a storm swept through the area.
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A bed lies covered in insulation after heavy winds tore off much of the roof of the Park Tanglewood Apartments in Riverdale, Md.
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Jimmy Walker hits his second shot on the 14th hole during Round Three of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland. An overnight storm in the area knocked down several trees on the course, forcing the club to close off entrance to spectators wanting to watch the tournament.
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Marilyn Golias, right, looks at the remains of a utility pole which fell across the street from her house in Falls Church, Va. The storm killed at least 13 people and left millions without power during a triple-digit heat wave.
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A utility worker clears a downed tree from power lines in Springfield, Va.
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A portable generator supplies power to a traffic signal on Route 1 in Fairfax, Va.
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Residents of the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. navigate underneath a downed tree.
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Earlene Sawyer and other Harris Teeter employees hand out free bags of ice to customers outside of their Bethesda, Md. store two days after a massive storm swept through the region knocking out power for many area residents.
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One-year-old Danny Melendez and his mother rest on cots in a Red Cross shelter set up at Northwestern High School in Hyattsville, Md. after heavy storms in the Washington, D.C. region knocked out power to their apartment building.
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Arlington County residents pass the time in the Central Public Library after it was made an official cooling station in Arlington, Va.
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Geraldine Gike, left, Kessy Siben, 7, Kelly Asomi, 9, and Lilian Bime pass the time in a cooling center at a Red Cross shelter at Northwestern High School gym in Hyattsville, Md.
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