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Accident occurred in Annandale over the weekend

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Accident occurred in Annandale over the weekend

In light of yesterday's anniversary and the severe weather, the Chief has some words to share.
The Stonewall Jackson Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad hosted the first 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb Sunday.
After canceling trains on Friday, the system is back up.
Residents share their memories of the tragic day
Starting at 8 p.m. Saturday the facility will close to the public.
American Red Cross has stated that they have the products and services necessary to meet the needs of those at the shelter and requested no products be delivered as it will detract from their ability to manage the situation
OWL VFD staffs additional apparatus as off-duty members come in to help.
75 to 85 percent of the homes will be condemned, residents were told to leave by 1 p.m.
75 to 85 percent of the homes will be condemned, residents were told to leave by 1 p.m.
Authorizes state resources and funding
Officials say Holly Acres heavily hit, while Marumsco mobile homes escape major damage.
Once water subsides, effects of flooding can be fully realized
Residents go to YouTube to upload flood experiences.
Supervisor Frank Principi met with evacuees at Woodbridge Senior High School Friday morning.
Two mobile home parks evacuated
Prince William County declares local state of emergency due to significant flooding.