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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Hundreds In Prince George’s Left Homeless

The Virginia earthquake left some residents of Prince George’s County, Md., homeless Tuesday night.

About 250 residents of an apartment building at 3208 Curtis Drive was shook so that it is structurally unsound.

A Temple Hills apartment building at 3103 Good Hope Road also was closed because of earthquake damage.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why did I predict this? Because it's P.G. county , don't you see a pattern here? Little Haiti.
I want the government to help me!!

Anonymous said...

Crooked county , I don't believe any damage has occured. P.G. County
the home of the evil.

Anonymous said...

If you want to avoid P.G. County when traveling , which I recommend , please follow 495 around the beltway to any exit that will take you to any county other than P.G. county. Please carry a weapon , just in case you get lost and have to drive through P.G. county. If you can get some grenades it would help, pepperspray,handguns , rifles knives and clubs are some suggestions. If none of these are available , stay home.

Anonymous said...

If you want to avoid P.G. County when traveling , which I recommend , please follow 495 around the beltway to any exit that will take you to any county other than P.G. county. Please carry a weapon , just in case you get lost and have to drive through P.G. county. If you can get some grenades it would help, pepperspray,handguns , rifles knives and clubs are some suggestions. If none of these are available , stay home.

August 24, 2011 3:04 PM

The above brought to you from P.G. county law enforcement. We can not protect you since we are part of the problem.