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The 2016 Maryland flood was a natural disaster in the United States that took place on July 30, 2016. [3] The flooding, which occurred in the Baltimore area, affected low-lying areas of the Patapsco and Jones Falls valleys. [4] The storm caused significant damage to the historic downtown area of Ellicott City, Maryland. [5]
Two people were swept away to their deaths and more than 100 others had to be rescued after heavy rains caused severe damage in Maryland over the weekend. Two dead, 100 rescued after flooding ...
The storm's rainfall causes flooding in St. Mary's County. [7] September 12, 1960 – Hurricane Donna passes just offshore, producing wind gusts of over 100 mph (160 km/h) in Ocean City. [12] Flooding along the eastern shore causes two deaths. [7] September 21, 1961 – Hurricane Esther moves northward, parallel to the coast.
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The June 23, 2016 flooding in West Virginia was one of the deadliest floods in state history, and deadliest flash flood in U.S. history since the 2010 Tennessee Floods. The flooding was caused by 8 to 10 inches of rainfall over a 12-hour period. 23 people perished from the floods, and hardest hit counties included Greenbrier, Kanawha, Jackson ...
A property owner’s CCTV cameras recorded the catastrophic flooding which hit Ellicott City, Maryland on May 27 after heavy rainfall.Ron Peters’ cameras captured the flooding in the historic ...
It is located about 10 miles (16 km) west of Baltimore and at the site of the Tiber River, along with other connected tributaries, [8] causing it to be vulnerable to severe flooding. In 1868 three casualties occurred during a flood. [8] Before the 2018 flood, Ellicott City was severely submerged during the 2016 Maryland flood on July 30
2016 Maryland flood; 2018 Maryland flood; A. Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962; August 2014 United States floods; B. January 1886 blizzard; Great Blizzard of 1888;