Flood waters were gushing through the Baltimore County area, turning roadways into rivers on Tuesday.
Because of the flooding, the Baltimore County Fire Department responded to several water rescues in the area involving cars trapped in water.
As of now, no injuries have been reported.
This is Philadelphia Rd. near the shops at Nottingham Square. pic.twitter.com/vUsgFRVxJS
— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) August 7, 2018
This is Pulaski Highway near Martin Blvd. in Middle River. pic.twitter.com/I26J5qMH45
— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) August 7, 2018
WMAR- 2 News reporter Eddie Kadhim was at the scene of flooding that was caused by a water main break on Wilson Point Rd.
This bit of flooding is from a water main break on Wilson Point Rd. People who are effected told me the pipe runs for hundreds of homes in the area. pic.twitter.com/xweTVKsenH
— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) August 8, 2018
Officials urge drivers to be careful and to not drive through flood waters.
But it is not only cars and roads affected in Middle River, officials say homes are getting damaged as well. For some people in the area, home isn't on high ground which means there is no escape from the water.
People in Middle River are still waiting Wednesday morning for crews to come out and access all of the damage.