A few miles away from where water inundated much of Ellicott City Sunday night, one Baltimore County town also experienced heavy rainfall and flooding, and many local business owners are experiencing the brunt of the cleanup efforts.
WASHINGTON — A few miles away from where water inundated much of Ellicott City Sunday night, one Baltimore County town also experienced heavy rainfall and flooding, and many local business owners are experiencing the brunt of the cleanup efforts.
In Catonsville, Maryland, 10 inches of water fell on the area in about four to five hours, said Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler in a Monday morning news conference.
“A 100-year storm is considered 8 inches of water in a 24-hour period,” said Mohler. “That give you some sense of how forceful this particular storm was.”
Flooded basements were a common occurrence in the Oella and Catonsville area following Sunday night’s storm. Monday morning, about 200 people were waiting for water to be pumped out of their basements, said Baltimore County Fire Chief Kyrle W. Preis.
The storm also caused flooding in local schools as well as 12 swift-water incidents, said Preis. Crews even rescued one man who was rescuing children playing in a stream during the heavy rainfall.