Residents, Volunteers Continue To Clean Up Ellicott City After More Rain
ELLICOTT CITY, Md. (WJZ) -- More mud and debris in the streets of Ellicott City Monday after storms came through the region over the weekend.
This time the flooding wasn't catastrophic, but residents and volunteers found themselves clearing areas they cleared just last week after devastating flooding in the town.
Heavy machinery was used Monday to remove huge pieces of asphalt from one of the streams that runs through town. Over the weekend, crews found the old clock tower and recovered it.
Howard County's Disaster Assistance Center at 9401 Frederick Road is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. this week to help anyone impacted by the flood.
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According to Howard County officials 24 vehicles remain unclaimed in Ellicott City. Howard County police have contacted all the owners with pickup instructions. They can pickup until 7 p.m. tonight. June 5th is the last day to claim your vehicle. Vehicles not claimed will be towed by private companies at owners' expense.
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