Photos: Aftermath of flooding in Ellicott City, surrounding areas
Kali Harris, left, and Kelly McMillan, right, wait outside of the Howard County Government offices to be escorted to their properties on Main Street to gather belongings and begin to assess their damages on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. Harris lives and works on Main Street at Salon Marielle and McMillan owns property on Main Street.
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Ellicott City assesses damage the day after a flood ravaged its historic Main Street for the second time in two years.
Residents, business owners, and property owners wait in a line at Howard County Government offices to be escorted to their properties on Main Street to gather belongings and begin to assess their damages on Tuesday, May 29, 2018.
(Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group)Residents, business owners, and property owners are wait in a line at Howard County Government offices to be escorted to their properties on Main Street to gather belongings and begin to assess their damages on Tuesday, May 29, 2018.
(Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group)Julia Sanger collects items Tuesday morning from her Ellicott City store, Park Ridge Trading Company.
(Libby Soloman/Baltimore Sun Media Group)A special operations team removes debris from on top of cars that are wedged under a bridge on the Tiber River as cleanup of Ellicott City begins on Monday.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)The Phoenix Emporium is one of several businesses along Main Street in Ellicott City damaged by flooding on Sunday.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)A special operations team works to remove debris and cars from the Tiber River as cleanup of Ellicott City begins on Monday.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)A special operations team removes debris from on top of cars that are wedged under a bridge on the Tiber River as cleanup of Ellicott City begins on Monday.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)The exterior of Cottage Antiques on Main Street in Ellicott City a day after heavy rains flooded the area.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Jeff Carl, special operations with the Howard County Fire Department, rests for a moment on the banks of the Tiber River in Ellicott City on Monday. He is part of a crew clearing the river of cars and other debris blocking the flow of water.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Left to right, Dave and Analisa Archer talk with Marie Bleclic, disaster assessor, and Nina Cruz, damage assessment supervisor, American Red Cross, who are canvassing the area following Sunday’s storm in Ellicott City.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Howard County Executive Allan H. Kittleman listens during a news conference to discuss the Ellicott City recovery following the second flood on Main Street in two years.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Right, Michel Tersiguel, owner of Tersiguel’s French Country Restaurant in Ellicott City, says he’ll rebuild following Sunday’s flooding. Center, Nathan Sowers, owner of River House Pizza Co., is not sure what he will do. Two years ago a similar event brought extensive damage to Main Street, causing much of the historic business district to be rebuilt.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)View of Main Street from Tiber Alley. Historic Elliott City suffered its second flood in two years Sunday.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)A heavily damaged car is recovered from the Tiber River as the cleanup of Ellicott City begins following heavy rains and flooding on Sunday.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Cars are stacked in mud after torrential rains on Sunday lead to flooding in historic downtown Ellicott City, Maryland.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Family photo album page is part of the debris after torrential rains on Sunday’s lead to flooding in historic downtown Ellicott City, Maryland.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Cars are stacked against trees after torrential rains on Sunday lead to flooding in historic downtown Ellicott City, Maryland.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Cars are stacked in one of the tributaries of the Patapsco River after torrential rains on Sunday lead to flooding in historic downtown Ellicott City, Maryland.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Cars are stacked against trees after torrential rains on Sunday lead to flooding in historic downtown Ellicott City, Maryland.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Cars are buried in mud Monday morning after torrential rains on Sunday’s that lead to flooding in historic downtown Ellicott City, Maryland.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Cars are stacked in mud after torrential rains on Sunday lead to flooding in historic downtown Ellicott City, Maryland.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Old Frederick Road is closed at Frederick Road after yesterday’s storm damage.
(Jay Judge / The Baltimore Sun)Damage on Main Street in Ellicott City after flooding May 27, 2018.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
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Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
(Jay Judge/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
(Jay Judge/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
(Jay Judge/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
(Jay Judge/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
(Jay Judge/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
(Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
(Kevin Rector/Baltimore Sun)Crews are surveying and cleaning up debris and damage after flooding in Ellicott City on May 27, 2018.
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