Local fire departments suggesting people shut windows and doors and stay inside until it can be investigated.
BREAKING NOW: Several reports of an unknown WHITE POWDER OR DUST SEDIMENT falling out of the sky throughout West Virginia and Maryland..
Local fire departments suggesting people shut windows and doors and stay inside until it can be investigated..pic.twitter.com/leLX62SpcT
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) February 24, 2023
Mysterious White Dust Blankets Parts of West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland (PICS/VIDEOS) By Cassandra MacDonald, TGP, February 24, 2023:
Parts of West Virginia and Maryland were blanketed with a mysterious fine white dust late Thursday evening and into early Friday morning.
The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia appeared to be hit the hardest, but there were also photos and videos being posted from as far as Winchester, Virginia, and Hagerstown, Maryland.
🚨#BREAKING Multiple reports of unknown White dust / Particles falling out of the sky ⁰⁰📌#WestVirginia | #Maryland ⁰⁰Currently Multiple people across West Virginia into Maryland area are reporting a (unknown white dust/film descending from the sky. Some local fire… pic.twitter.com/BBwIX5W80t
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) February 24, 2023
#BREAKING
“white dust” falling out of the sky event in Maryland and West Virginia.
Residents described it as a “fine ash feel
Reports from Allegany County, Maryland, WV and Pennsylvania. pic.twitter.com/YMwxpfU3C2— Mekal Shan (@mekalshan) February 24, 2023
Reports of a “small plane dropping white powder so thick we couldn't see our neighbors house.” in the #WestVirginia #Maryland area. Multiple reports with pictures of cars coated in white dust particles. ➡️https://t.co/kzFkeRUnaO⬅️ #chemtrails #conspiracy #conspiracytheory pic.twitter.com/WdccLSvUJg
— ModernShaman (@ModernShaman777) February 24, 2023
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A Facebook page that tracks emergencies in the Panhandle, Eastern Panhandle Working Fires, was early to post about the dust.
“Call 911!! Per The WV Dept of Environmental Protection, they have requested that anybody experiencing these issues call 911 immediately and have their local fire department respond. They also advise to shut doors and windows and avoid outdoors at this time as a common sense approach until it can be identified,” a post on the page read.