Chaos in Maryland Today! Storm, Coastal Flooding Turns Ocean City Into an Ocean
A powerful nor’easter barreled up the U.S. East Coast over the weekend, unleashing destructive winds, torrential rains, and widespread coastal flooding across Maryland. From Ocean City to the Lower Eastern Shore, communities were inundated by storm surge and high tides, prompting emergency declarations, evacuations, and a scramble to protect critical infrastructure. The storm, which intensified off the Carolina coast late Friday, tracked northward with slow-moving fury, battering Maryland’s coastline with wind gusts exceeding 55 mph and relentless surf. The Maryland Department of Transportation reported closures along key coastal routes, including portions of Route 528 and Route 50, where water levels breached roadways and stranded vehicles. In Worcester County, emergency shelters were opened to accommodate displaced residents, and sandbag stations were set up to protect homes and businesses. In Salisbury, storm drains backed up across downtown, flooding basements and storefronts. City officials acknowledged that aging infrastructure contributed to the severity of the flooding and pledged to accelerate long-delayed upgrades. The Chesapeake Bay also saw elevated water levels and increased turbidity, raising concerns about sedimentation and nutrient runoff. In Crisfield, volunteers formed bucket brigades to clear floodwaters from historic buildings. In Ocean Pines, neighbors shared generators and supplies, embodying the spirit of mutual aid. A powerful nor’easter swept up the East Coast over the weekend, slamming New Jersey with destructive winds, torrential rains, and widespread coastal flooding. In Cape May, storm surge overwhelmed bulkheads and flooded low-lying areas. In Cape May, storm surge overwhelmed bulkheads and flooded low-lying areas. In Buxton, a small community on Hatteras Island, dramatic footage captured the moment a beachfront home teetered on the edge of collapse. Surrounded by water and battered by waves, the green house—already weakened by previous storms—was one of several structures at risk of falling into the Atlantic Ocean. in the Myrtle Beach area and along the Grand Strand, heavy rainfall combined with king tides to flood streets and erode beaches. In New Hanover County, stormwater systems were overwhelmed, flooding roads and neighborhoods. Wilmington’s downtown saw water pooling in intersections, and emergency crews deployed pumps to protect critical facilities. South Carolina’s coastal communities are reeling from a week of relentless flooding triggered by a rare convergence of seasonal king tides and a powerful nor’easter sweeping up the Eastern Seaboard. From Charleston Harbor to Myrtle Beach, streets turned into rivers, beaches eroded, and residents scrambled to protect homes and businesses from rising waters. Downtown Charleston saw floodwaters creep into historic streets Friday afternoon, with video footage showing water lapping at storefronts and pooling in intersections.
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