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Wed Jun 6, 2018, 03:30 PM Jun 2018

"Beyond rescue": Ellicott City's bizarre, rainless flood and its deadly 20-foot wall of water

Print title, "150 years ago, Ellicott City faced a deadly 20-foot wall of water"

On page B4, Wednesday, May 30, 2018.

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‘Beyond rescue’: Ellicott City’s bizarre, rainless flood and its deadly 20-foot wall of water

By Kevin Ambrose
May 29

It did not rain, at least not in Ellicott City. That’s what made the 1868 flood so bizarre and unexpected for the residents of Ellicott City, Md., who were reeling again this week after being devastated by their second 1,000-year flood in two years.

A 39-year-old National Guard sergeant was swept away Sunday as he tried to rescue a woman trapped by the raging waters on Main Street.

{‘Washed away real quick’: Missing Md. man was trying to help woman trapped by flood}

But the flood on July 24, 1868, was far deadlier, claiming the lives of dozens of people. According to David Healey, author of “Great Storms of the Chesapeake,” the tremendous thunderstorm that caused the flood 150 years ago stayed west of town.

On that fateful day in July, light from the setting sun was completely blacked out by tall thunderstorm clouds to the west of Ellicott City, which was founded in 1772 at the site of a grist mill along the banks of the Patapsco River.
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