Tuesday, June 4, 2019

1970 DEWEY BEACH SEVERE THUNDER STORM


DEWEY BEACH LASHED HIGH WINDS, HEAVY RAIN AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS
FRIDAY JULY 10 1970

Delmarva Power has worked all weekend to restore damage to poles and wires

knocked out by a severe storm which struck Delaware and Maryland coastal areas Friday

19 July, 1970. During the storm a 69,000 volt power line fell and trapped 15 cars and

passengers on the Ocean City highway south of Dewey Beach. There were no injuries

from the electric.

In addition to the shore other parts of Maryland and Delaware were lashed by high

winds, heavy rain and severe thunderstorms. 

Delaware State Trooper, Lou Rickards , on patrol at 2 or 3 pm, shut the road after

lightning struck the power lines and they began to fall. He had the traffic stop and park on

the roadside and ordered everyone to stay in their cars as the wires and pole were laying on

the vehicles. Within a hour the power company had all the cars freed with no injuries.


Abstract: Salisbury Daily Times, Sunday, 12 July 1970.


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