WASHINGTON — The Chesapeake Bay Bridge was closed for about an hour early Monday after a possible tornado touchdown near the area.
The storm system that may have brought the tornado left damage on both sides of the bay and to parts of Prince George’s and Anne Arundel counties. The bridge was not damaged.
Damage from the storm included roofs torn off townhomes, downed trees and even a boat tossed into the roadway, according to photos posted on social media.
Anne Arundel First Alert reported water and gas leaks in the area after numerous reports of pipe damage in homes.
US 50/301 Bay Bridge — westbound delays continue — 5.5 miles (W side of Kent Narrows) 1-877-BAYSPAN #mdtraffic pic.twitter.com/YP9KCKqLYU
— MDTA (@TheMDTA) July 24, 2017
This is a developing story. WTOP has a reporter headed to the scene.
See photos of storm damage below.
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