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Downpours spark floods in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, leaving one boy dead and forcing dozens to evacuate inundated homes and schools.
A 12-year-old boy who was swept away by rushing water is believed to have been found dead after flash flooding impacted the Mid-Atlantic, authorities said Wednesday.
The Georges Creek region, which surrounds a tributary stream of the North Branch Potomac River in western Maryland, was most affected, approaching record water levels for the area. Several major ...
Maryland health officials are advising pet owners to keep their animals out of the water along parts of the Potomac River ... were detected in the river at the North Branch near Cumberland ...
Rescue boats were deployed to evacuate the students from Westernport Elementary School in Westernport, about 160 miles west of Baltimore, after the North Branch Potomac River and some tributaries ...
"For help evacuating, call 911." The mandatory evacuation zone straddles a stretch of the Savage River, a tributary of the North Branch Potomac River. Other parts of the Savage River and the area ...
Washington County units were called in to assist with major flooding May 13 in the Westernport area of Allegany County after the North Branch of the Potomac River and some tributaries burst their ...
Rescue boats were deployed to evacuate the students from Westernport Elementary School in Westernport, about 160 miles west of Baltimore, after the North Branch Potomac River and some tributaries ...
Golden and rainbows were also stocked in Garrett County in the North Branch Potomac River at Barnum and Westernport. On Feb. 4, in Carroll County, golden and rainbows were stocked in the South ...