Hogan Seeks Disaster Declaration For Ellicott City

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan has requested a presidential disaster declaration after floods caused extensive damage on Main Street in Ellicott City.

The governor asked President Barack Obama for the declaration on Friday.

RELATED: Federal Agency OKs Disaster Aid For Ellicott City

Approval would bring federal help to Howard County and Ellicott City through state and local agencies and public safety partners that helped during the storm.

Nearly six inches of rain fell in a few hours on July 30. The flooding killed two people and devastated the historic district of Ellicott City. Dozens of buildings that included a mix of businesses and residences were damaged. About 200 vehicles were swept downstream or flooded.

RELATED: State of Emergency Declared For Flood-Ravaged Ellicott City

Eastern Howard County was severely impacted by the storm.

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