{"id":11407,"date":"2020-11-15t17:06:17","date_gmt":"2020-11-15t17:06:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/mitigation-measures-underway-for-town-of-many-floods-marylands-historical-ellicott-city\/"},"modified":"2023-03-07t19:39:29","modified_gmt":"2023-03-07t19:39:29","slug":"mitigation-measures-underway-town-many-floods","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/mitigation-measures-underway-town-many-floods\/","title":{"rendered":"mitigation measures underway for town of many floods: maryland\u2019s historical ellicott city"},"content":{"rendered":"
growing up in maryland, walking down historical ellicott city\u2019s main street and window shopping at locally owned businesses with a nice cup of hot chocolate in hand has always been one of my favorite ways to spend a day. however, most of those businesses that i and many other marylanders have loved visiting in the past are now boarded up with their reopening status in jeopardy.<\/p>\n
flooding causes the most damage in the u.s. as compared to other natural disasters \u2013 about $5 billion each year \u2013 according to the national severe storms laboratory<\/a>.<\/p>\n even during a pandemic, the ellicott city community is working hard to protect from even more damage than what it has already endured.<\/p>\n ellicott city has always been prone to major flooding, with the earliest recorded major flood in 1868, according to the baltimore sun <\/em>archives<\/a>.<\/p>\n more floods came throughout the years, and just when the city thought it was finally recovering, it faced one of the worst ones yet in 2016.<\/p>\n and another in 2018.<\/p>\n i remember checking my phone and suddenly seeing photographs and videos of the place i visited the week before now completely underwater.<\/p>\n in a matter of seconds, my family and friends were on high alert, calling their loved ones to make sure they weren\u2019t out at the bars that night. i marked myself \u201csafe from the ellicott city floods\u201d on facebook.<\/p>\n i was shocked, mostly because i had never witnessed a flood this close to home\u2013\u2013literally\u2013\u2013before. i had also never paid too much attention to ellicott city\u2019s geographical aspects and why it is so prone to flooding.<\/p>\n the city is located in a valley, and during storms, water is funneled down and drained into streams at the bottom of the slope. the most recent two floods were too much for the city\u2019s old drainage system to handle and differed from past floods<\/a> because instead of slowly rising up, water rushed downwards, putting main street underwater at a faster rate.<\/p>\n i asked myself if the city could ever recover.<\/p>\n