Flash flooding forces evacuation of elementary school in western Maryland

BALTIMORE AP Flooding in rural western Maryland forced the evacuation of an elementary school Tuesday afternoon as water began to breach the second floor according to local executives Homes and businesses in downtown Westernport were also inundated with floodwaters after hours of heavy rain Executives reassured the populace that students and staff were safe as concerned parents and other group members posted on social media wondering how long the urgency situation would last at Westernport Elementary School Allegany County spokesperson Kati Kenney revealed responders used rescue boats to safely evacuate the school About students and adults were evacuated during boat trips Kenney declared additional evacuations were underway in nearby areas with reports of people trapped in cars and houses but no injuries had been informed as of late Tuesday afternoon She stated crisis crews from surrounding counties were helping with the response in the small locality near the West Virginia line Another elementary school was also evacuated and students at a middle school were sheltering in place the Allegany County Department of Crisis Services revealed Tuesday evening Authorities revealed three crisis shelters had been opened across the county Aaron Stallings rushed to Westernport Elementary to pick up his little sister earlier Tuesday afternoon but he soon realized his car wouldn t make it Stallings declared he hopped a fence and made his way on foot through the shin-deep water I knew my car was not going to get through so I had to find an alternate path he stated Stallings declared children were being kept on the second and third floors when he made his way inside Minutes after he located his sister with the help of the principal the water level on the first floor had already risen again to his knees and was rushing under the school doors Once he waded back outside with his sister Stallings turned around to capture video of the scene where parked cars and a dumpster were floating through the school s parking lot Alley Wade also left work early when she heard about flooding downtown She and her husband hoped to pick up their two sons ages and but they couldn t get to the school because roads were already closed Instead they spent the greater part of the afternoon standing around in the rain anxiously watching the floodwaters rise It was stressful because I felt so helpless Wade commented The family was completely reunited after the students had been evacuated Wade revealed there were a lot of crying kids but thankfully everyone was safe Roads throughout the area were closed due to flooding including major arteries according to the Allegany County Sheriff s Office Westernport Mayor Judy Hamilton commented the town has been prone to severe flooding in the past but they weren t expecting it in the present day It just seemed to happen all at once she noted My heart is current She disclosed the evacuated students were taken to higher ground and sheltered in a church building where they would be kept safe by teachers and staff until their parents could pick them up With a population under people Westernport is located in the far corner of western Maryland Its downtown took shape in a valley where Georges Creek flows into the North Branch Potomac River The National Weather Organization disclosed widespread flash flooding in the area Tuesday afternoon We are closely monitoring the flood conditions that are present across Western Maryland due to heavy rainfall especially in Allegany County Gov Wes Moore revealed in a social media post adding that the state and local officers were actively responding to the inundation Hamilton explained the last time Westernport suffered from devastating floods was in But we re strong and we dependably build back she reported In West Virginia Gov Patrick Morrisey declared a state of urgency Tuesday night in Mineral County along the Maryland edge due to severe storms and heavy rains that resulted in flash flooding The declaration allows the state to mobilize personnel and support to the area