“This is Maryland at its best – all of us coming together, working as one team, with one mission,” said Gov. Moore. “To all the families impacted, I thank you for your courage and strength – and please know that we are here to support you. It will take time to fix the damage from last night – but we are going to stay coordinated, we are going to stay focused, and we are going to get this done.”

“Troopers from the Westminster Barrack along with Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the scene to check the welfare of those motorists,” said Maryland Department of State Police Superintendent Colonel Roland L. Butler, Jr. “We are truly thankful no one was injured during this catastrophe. We are working efficiently to reunite owners with their vehicles and to clear the scene.”

After working diligently for hours at the scene and at multiple substations, BGE crews successfully de-energized the power lines. As they worked, Maryland State Police, Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputies and personnel from Maryland State Highway Administration checked trapped vehicles, provided water to trapped motorists, and secured the scene.
“First and foremost, our number one priority is always safety—the safety of everyone who uses the system and the safety of our employees,” said Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld. “I want to thank all of our employees who worked through the night and who continue to work. I also want to thank the citizens of Maryland for heeding the warnings very early yesterday, which helped get us through.”

“Coordination between the local jurisdiction of Westminster, Carroll County, and the state has been absolutely tremendous,” said Maryland Department of Emergency Management Secretary Russell Strickland. “We constantly plan, train, and exercise so responses like these can come together.”
By 10:30 p.m. Monday, those who had been trapped inside their vehicles were safely transported to nearby Winters Mill High School, also in Westminster, to receive a meal and to be reunited with their families.

Live updates are available through the Maryland Department of Transportation’s Traffic Incidents and Events page.