In case you forgot, a snowstorm walloped our region on January 3, closing schools for a week, leaving tens of thousands without power and leaving tens of thousands of drivers on Interstate 95 stranded.
It also brought down a whole of trees and limbs. Virginia Department of Transportation crews in Fredericksburg District continue to work seven days a week to collect roadside debris from the state right-of-way following the winter storm.
The total amount of debris to gather along Fredericksburg District routes is now estimated at 1.2 million cubic yards, increasing from earlier post-storm estimates.
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