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Hazardous Weather - Flash Flood Watch

The National Weather Service has issued as Hazardous Weather Outlook for the area and a Flash Flood Watch is in effect through Saturday afternoon. The Mount Rainier Department of Public Works has been preparing for the storm. The State of Maryland is monitoring the conditions with the national Weather Service and we do not currently anticipate initiating emergency operations.

To report fallen trees or flooding, please contact Mount Rainier Public Works Maintenance Supervisor, Leroy Sammy, at 240-508-0679.

To report clogged storm drain inlets please call Prince George’s County Information Center  by dialing 311.

In case of emergency please call 911. To contact the police for a non-emergency, call 301-985-6565.

UTILITY EMERGENCY NUMBERS
WSSC emergency: 301-206-4002
WSSC customer service: 301-206-8000
Washington Gas: 703-750-1000
PEPCO Live Wire: 202-872-3432
PEPCO customer service: 877-737-2662


If you have any questions, please contact City Manager, Miranda Braatz at 240-432-8672 or mbraatz@mountrainiermd.org

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