Historic Main Street in Ellicott City, Maryland flooded
2018 Maryland flood Date May 27, 2018 Location Maryland , United States Deaths 1[ 1] Property damage “Building damage and cars washed away”
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Hydrograph of Patapsco River near Elkridge at Patapsco Valley State Park Purple : Major Flood Stage; Red : Moderate Flood Stage; Orange : Flood Stage; Yellow : Action Stage;
In the afternoon of May 27, 2018, after over 8 inches (20 cm) of rain in a span of two hours, the historic Main Street in Ellicott City, Maryland was flooded,[ 2] just before the new flood emergency alert system was supposed to become operational.[ 3] [ 4] Flooding occurred throughout the Patapsco Valley , in the adjacent communities of Catonsville , Arbutus , and Elkridge , as well as the Jones Falls Valley in Baltimore .[ 5]
The flooding caused a significant amount of damage to Ellicott City, which had been severely damaged in another flood just two years earlier . The streets were covered in water, buildings collapsed, and cars were swept away.[ 6] It also caused the death of National Guardsman Sgt. Eddison Hermond.[ 7]
Since the floods, the state and local governments have signed pieces of legislation to demolish some buildings in the historic district.
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^ Samenow, Jason; Fritz, Angela (May 27, 2018). "A catastrophic flash flood event underway in Ellicott City — the second in two years" . The Washington Post .
^ Magill, Kate (May 21, 2018). "High-tech flood monitoring planned for Ellicott City watershed" . Columbia Flier . Retrieved May 27, 2018 .
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Grinberg, Emanuella; DiGiacomo, Janet (May 27, 2018). "Flash floods again rip through Ellicott City, Maryland; 1 missing" . CNN .
^ Campbell, Colin (May 27, 2018). "Flooding prompts rescues, evacuations throughout Baltimore region" . The Baltimore Sun .
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^ "National Guardsman killed in Ellicott City flooding receives salute from fellow members of his unit" . FOX 5 DC . 2018-05-30. Retrieved 2020-05-06 .