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Karl Neddenien, spokesman for Dominion Virginia Power Company, said 700,000 customers were without


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Restoration of power supply in some parts damaged by the typhoon (Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the Distric of Columbia) is estimated to take five days even as the region struggled to face the heat wave that had never happened before. Reportedly, one person was killed by the cyclone.
The lines are very strong storms with hurricane winds over 128 kilometers per hour and heavy rain accompanied by lightning hit the area on Friday night (29.06.12). Many trees and power lines fell.
Karl Neddenien, spokesman for Dominion Virginia Power Company, said 700,000 customers were without power due to "severe damage" in central and northern Virginia, according to Reuters.
In West Virginia, Governor Ray Tomblin declared a state of emergency throughout the state. A spokesman for the office of emergency management in the state claimed as many as 672,000 people were without dmv power.
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