Hurricane Isaias in Maryland
Hurricane Isaias vacated Maryland, leaving storm damage and power failures in its wake. Someone passed away as a result of the Hurricane Isaias when a tree fell on a moving cars and truck in St. Mary’s County on August 5th 2020. One twister touched down in Mardela Springs in Wicomico County, uprooting a home. A second twister touched down just north of Girdletree, Maryland.
The Hurricane Isaias brought strong winds and heavy rains throughout Maryland, activating tornado cautions and watches that have actually since been canceled, however not before numerous tornadoes were reported around the state. Although the Hurricane Isaias has moved north of Maryland, there are still some issues. Water overflow and flooding could stay a problem and it will be breezy behind the system.
In Cecil County, crews had to rescue individuals from their vehicles in North East. Flooding was also reported in Perryville, Elkton, and Rising Sun. Old Ellicott City appears to be in the clear from any flooding. Howard County’s Main St culvert was at a depth of two feet. Businesses are sandbagged up and numerous remain closed. Patapsco River is certainly high.
Authorities around Maryland warned homeowners about flash flooding and asked drivers to remain off the roads, dangerous rip currents could be a concern.
Trees were reported down around Maryland and waters increased in waterways as heavy rains fell, however most areas were mostly spared from major flooding. Ellicott City, where the historical Main Street significantly flooded two times over the last few years, was also spared from any significant damage. This hurricane season has actually currently been an especially active one with nine named storms already.
It is the earliest in recorded history that we have seen that many. Hurricane Isaias‘ total damage across the United States amounted to $4.8 billion.
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