Cracks forced evacuation of 2 Lanham Apt bldgs (courtesy Billy McNeel county Citizen Svcs Unit) pic.twitter.com/OLP4FfHQzq
— Kate Ryan (@KateRyanWTOP) November 8, 2015
Cause of cracks in Lanham apts under investigation ( pic courtesy Billy McNeel, PG Citizen Services Unit) pic.twitter.com/DmxpP5GR1N
— Kate Ryan (@KateRyanWTOP) November 8, 2015
Just one of the photos of damage at Lanham apts @ 9800 blk GoodLuck Rd (courtesy Billy McNeel PG Citizen Svs Unit) pic.twitter.com/4qZkReSekW
— Kate Ryan (@KateRyanWTOP) November 8, 2015
WASHINGTON — Two apartment buildings in Prince George’s County were evacuated after the buildings shook for no apparent reason, opening a crack in a wall.
According to Prince George’s County Fire Department spokesman Mark Brady, the mysterious incident happened late Saturday night on the 9800 block of Good Luck Road.
Brady said 22 apartment units in two of the buildings at the Carleton East apartments were affected. Because of the structural damage, fire officials evacuated the buildings.
Sunday afternoon, a county building inspector was scheduled to check the property to figure out the extent of the damage and when residents could return.
WTOP’s Kate Ryan contributed to this report.