WASHINGTON — A water main break iced over a major commuter highway in Washington’s Maryland suburbs yesterday, snarling morning traffic and swamping parked cars.
Authorities said the pipe ruptured in an office park that backs up to Capital Beltway in Prince George’s County and sent water down a small hill onto the road, where it froze. Officials closed all southbound lanes along a 2-mile stretch of Interstate 95 for several hours.
Water from the broken main shot 8 or 9 feet in the air, said Lyn Riggins, a spokeswoman for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission. There was significant damage to the office park, with chunks of asphalt strewn across the parking lot, building windows shattered, and three cars filled with water.