Washington Post has a good article with a bunch of photos and a video:
As a native Marylander for 24 years before becoming a legal VA resident last year, the flooding and damage that happened over the weekend in Ellicot City is gut wrenching. I grew up about 20 minutes west and have cousins who live just outside the historic district (luckily they're all ok and don't have any home damage). I heard about the flooding and that there were two deaths, but I didn't see the photos and videos until this morning and I can't imagine how terrifying that would be to experience.
Major Kudos to those who were obviously more concerned with helping others and getting everyone to safety over trying to save their possessions, businesses, and in many cases their livelihood.
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