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BGE Crews Working to Restore Power After High Winds
Thousands of customers left without electricity across central Maryland
Mar. 17, 2026 at 9:54am
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High winds that swept through central Maryland on Monday knocked out power for thousands of BGE customers, leaving crews working around the clock to restore service. As of early Tuesday morning, about 8,800 BGE customers were still without power, with the highest number of outages in Baltimore and Anne Arundel counties and Baltimore City. BGE said it has already restored service for more than 17,600 customers and expects the vast majority of remaining customers to be back online by Tuesday evening.
Why it matters
Power outages can have significant impacts on communities, affecting essential services, businesses, and residents' daily lives. BGE's response to this storm highlights the utility's preparedness and commitment to restoring service as quickly and safely as possible.
The details
BGE said initial assessments indicate tree damage, downed wires, and damaged electric equipment throughout its service area. The company increased staffing ahead of the storm and has 30 mutual assistance personnel scheduled to arrive on Tuesday to support restoration work. BGE's restoration priorities include public safety and essential services, followed by bringing back the greatest number of customers as quickly as possible.
- High winds swept through central Maryland on Monday, March 16.
- As of 1 a.m. Tuesday, March 17, about 8,800 BGE customers were without service.
- BGE's restoration timeline calls for 80% of customers who lost power on Monday to be restored by 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 17.
- The company expects the vast majority of remaining customers to be restored by 11 p.m. Tuesday, March 17.
The players
BGE
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, the utility provider serving central Maryland.
The takeaway
This storm highlights the importance of utility companies' preparedness and responsiveness in restoring power quickly and safely during severe weather events, which can have significant impacts on communities.
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