Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Flash flood surges in Maryland

Officials warn residents of extreme danger

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ELLICOTT CITY, Md. – Flash floods struck a Maryland city on Sunday that had been wracked by similar devastatio­n two years earlier, prompting emergency rescues as raging waters engulfed cars and rose above the first floor of some buildings, authoritie­s said.

News outlets showed local photos and video of the turbulent floodwater­s cascading down Main Street in Ellicott City, some 13 miles west of Baltimore.

The community set along the west bank of Maryland’s Patapsco River, was stricken by deadly flash flooding in July 2016.

Authoritie­s said they had no immediate reports of fatalities or injuries. But informatio­n was still preliminar­y and even Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who declared a state of emergency for the flooded community, was headed there late Sunday for a firsthand look.

Footage of Sunday’s flash flooding showed water surging around cars and pickup trucks and coursing over the top of their wheels. The Howard County Fire & EMS agency tweeted that water was above the first floor of some buildings.

Some residents of Ellicott City told The Baltimore Sun the flooding appeared to be worse than the 2016 flooding that killed two people and destroyed local businesses.

The National Weather Service said a flash flood warning has been issued for the area through Sundya evening, calling it an “extremely dangerous situation” and urging motorists not to attempt to navigate flooded roads.

The Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services tweeted that multiple rescues were carried out, and rescue swimmers were called in to help. The department also said swift water units from as far away as Northern Virginia were coming to help.

Officials opened a shelter at a community center in Ellicott City.

There were no reports of fatalities, said Howard County spokeswoma­n Karen Spicer.

Meanwhile, some roads were also flooded in neighborin­g Baltimore County.

 ?? LIBBY SOLOMON, THE BALTIMORE SUN/AP ?? Water rushes through Main Street in Ellicott City, Md., Sunday.
LIBBY SOLOMON, THE BALTIMORE SUN/AP Water rushes through Main Street in Ellicott City, Md., Sunday.

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