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Photos: Storm damage in Washington, D.C.

Published 0219 GMT (1019 HKT) July 1, 2012
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A fallen tree uprooted following heavy storms in the Washington area lies on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol on June 30, the morning after a violent storm swept through the area. Getty Images
The fast-moving line of dangerous storms left four people dead andknocked out power to more than 1.5 million customers in the Washington area late Friday, according to media reports. Getty Images
Tree branches lie near the statue of Mohandas K. Gandhi at Dupont Circle in Washington. The storms produced hurricane-force winds in excess of 80 mph. AFP/Getty Images
Tek Measho, center, and others rest on cots in a Red Cross shelter set up at Northwestern High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, after the heavy storms knocked out power to their apartment building. Getty Images
An uprooted tree blocks a street in the American University neighborhood of Washington. AFP/Getty Images
Workers cut up a tree along the 14th fairway from overnight storm damage that delayed the start of the third round of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland. Getty Images
Power lines hang from a utility pole snapped in half and a fallen tree covers a car on Yorktown Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia. Getty Images
Neighbors inspect a downed tree on a heavily damaged block in Forest Glen, Maryland. Getty Images
A woman inspects a car left in the middle of the road in Takoma Park, Maryland. Getty Images
Resident Sandra Patterson, left, and friend Julia Gilliard inspect a downed tree in Patterson's front yard in Forest Glen, Maryland. Getty Images
An owner left a note on his truck after it was damaged by a downed tree in Falls Church, Virginia. Getty Images
A downed tree damages a truck in Falls Church, Virginia. Getty Images
Local residents observe damages in Falls Church, Virginia. Getty Images
Downed power lines and transformer boxes litter the street in in Falls Church, Virginia. Getty Images
Residents sit in the parking lot of the seven-story Park Tanglewood Apartments in Riverdale, Maryland, after heavy winds tore off much of the building's roof, forcing all of the residents to be evacuated from the building. Getty Images
A No Parking sign is shown in the middle of a fallen tree in Washington's Shaw neighborhood. Getty Images
An employee of CRS Roofing walks across newly placed roof beams his company was hired to replace on the Park Tanglewood Apartments in Riverdale, Maryland. Getty Images
A public notice is displayed on the mirrored doors of the seven-story Park Tanglewood Apartments in Riverdale. Getty Images
Annery Santos, an employee of CRS Roofing, walks through a damaged apartment in the Park Tanglewood Apartments in Riverdale. Getty Images