Frustration grows over unplowed roads in Prince George’s County

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Frustration grows over unplowed roads in parts of DMV

Frustration grows across parts of the Washington, D.C. region as some roads remain unplowed following last month’s snowstorm. 

Frustration is mounting in Prince George’s County as many neighborhoods remain buried under what is being called "snowcrete," making it nearly impossible to dig out, or even clear off a car, on Monday.

What we know:

FOX 5’s Stephanie Ramirez was in Temple Hills, where unplowed streets have already forced schools to close for a sixth straight day. While D.C. Public Schools reopened Friday, the district still faced significant challenges.

Crews across the DMV are working around the clock with machinery to break through the ice‑packed streets.

leaders say they’re making progress, but residents continue to report plows breaking down or struggling to navigate narrow, icy roads.

READ MORE: School closures and delays continue in Montgomery County as cleanup drags on

The Source: Information in this article comes from Prince George’s County Schools and FOX 5 reporting.

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