At least 90,000 people in parts of Prince George's County were left without water yesterday as more than 20 water main breaks wreaked havoc there and across the Washington region. Four families were forced out of their homes at the site of the worst break in Temple Hills, and 72 residents at a Bethesda nursing home had to be moved from their rooms after a pipe burst.
Officials said many of those without water were in an area bounded on the north by the District of Columbia border, on the south by Henson Creek Stream Valley Park, on the west by Indian Head Highway and on the east by Silver Hill Road and Suitland Parkway.
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