Residents Get Extended Access to Flood Ravaged Ellicott City
More than 94 vehicles visited Main Street to help with the cleaning out of 61 properties
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More than 94 vehicles visited Main Street to help with the cleaning out of 61 properties
It's been nearly three weeks since the deadly flooding in Ellicott City. The rising waters claimed two lives and left historic Main Street in ruin.
We're getting a closer look at the immense power of the water that rolled through Ellicott City two weeks ago.
There will be a five-day window this week for Ellicott City residents, merchants and property owners to clean up and retrieve items from their homes and businesses, Howard County officials announced on Monday.
The extreme heat outside didn't stop hundreds of people from flocking to Ellicott City to get their hands dirty as part of the storm cleanup effort on Saturday.
Gov. Larry Hogan has requested a presidential disaster declaration after floods caused extensive damage on Main Street in Ellicott City.
As the recovery efforts continued in flood-ravaged Ellicott City on Thursday, more donations poured in to help the more than 1,000 people impacted by the storms.
Howard County Executive Kittleman says the U.S. Small Business Administration has approved the governor's request for a disaster declaration for flood-ravaged Ellicott City.
Clean up and recovery efforts along Main Street have seen their highs and lows.
Gov. Larry Hogan has asked the U.S. Small Business Administration for a disaster declaration for Howard County due to flash flooding.
More than a week after flash floods wreaked havoc in Ellicott City, threatening lives and livelihoods, residents were relieved to return to their homes and businesses to clean up on Monday.
On Sunday, for the first time residents and business owners were allowed to return to Main Street in Ellicott City long enough to clean up.
The residents of Ellicott City continue to pick up the pieces one week after a thousand-year storm dropped six inches of rain on the Maryland community.
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The State of Emergency in Howard County following deadly flooding in Ellicott City has been extended through Sept. 7.
Two people were killed in Saturday night's flooding. Now the community is coming together to help the dozens and dozens of people impacted.
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The 911 calls from Saturday night, when Ellicott City experience historic and deadly flooding, have been released by the county government.
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