Burke Microburst Incident

On June 22, 2026, a severe storm impacted Fairfax County, with the greatest impact in the Burke area. 

Fairfax County continues to work with response and recovery partners to assess damage, restore services and support affected residents.

This webpage will remain active as the central location for information, updates and resources. Residents are encouraged to check regularly for the latest information.

National Weather Service Determines Microburst Hit Burke

A severe thunderstorm produced a strong downburst one mile northwest of Burke with peak winds estimated 90 mph around Lake Royal. Through this area, many, though not all, of the trees were snapped midway, uprooted, or had large branches snapped off. Trees fell onto cars, powerlines, roads, and homes with substantial damage.

 


Support for Residents

Households experiencing issues can call Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning at 703-222-0880 for assistance with emergency food, resources and possible financial assistance.

Residents displaced by the recent storm in Fairfax County can also call the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) for immediate assistance with shelter, food and other support. 


Disaster Recovery Resources

Damage Assessment Placards

Our Land Development Services team inspects homes following incidents like microbursts. Here's what the color-coded placards mean: 

  • White: structure has not yet been inspected or cannot be accessed safely
  • Green: structure can be occupied safely
  • Yellow: use is limited to safe parts of the structure or for temporary clearing of belongings
  • Red: no entry is permitted because the structure is unsafe or permanently uninhabitable

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