Videos show devastating flash flood in Baltimore suburb

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Ellicott City, Maryland, was hit with a devastating flash flood on Sunday.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency, and rescue missions are underway.

The same Baltimore suburb was hit with a deadly flood two years ago.

A Baltimore suburb was placed under a state of emergency on Sunday as flash floods inundated streets with several feet of water.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued the directive around 4:40 p.m. local time as heavy rain pummeled Ellicott City's Main Street. Videos and pictures from the scene showed waves of brown water submerging vehicles and nearly reaching to the top of a stop sign.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Jeff Bezos reveals what it's like to build an empire and become the richest man in the world and why he's willing to spend 1 billion a year to fund the most important mission of his lifeSee Also:I tried a science-backed eating plan tied to a better mood and longer life and never felt like I was dietingSix months later, Google's Pixel 2 is still one of the best phones in the worldThis 35-year-old banker left Goldman Sachs to start a fintech inspired by his mother 5 years later Goldman gave him 100 million

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