30,000 Remain Without Power in Harford
School and government closures continue into Wednesday as Harford County rallies in wake of storm.
Recovery is moving slowly forward in Harford County with 50 roads closed and 30,000 without power as of Tuesday evening.
About 10,000 customers have had power restored.
"The county is now in the recovery phase from the storm and our highways crews, along with our power companies are working hard to clear the roadways and restore power," Emergency Manager Rick Ayers said in a statement Tuesday.
Harford County government offices and public schools have announced they will remain closed Wednesday.
Drop-off sites for vegetative debris will be available starting Wednesday in Harford County.
The storm has caused two deaths in Maryland.
Denise Freitag
7:19 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Any news on what county is doing re: trick or treating...minimal problem i realize but kids are wondering aloud! Lol
Emily Grace Waddell
1:39 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Will we have school tomorrow?
Christopher Kidwell
2:41 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012
Thankfully, our power didn't go out after the storm. Funny thing is that our neighbors across the street in the same trailer park didn't have power! Plus, they had cable TV and we didn't have cable TV once we took our generator up to one.
Seems like some weird things were happening during this storm.
Now, 3 days after the storm, our phone has gone out.