Residents clean up in Baltimore after downpours brought flooding
Baltimore residents are cleaning up after Saturday night's storms brought flooding. Residents in the 2000 block of North Fulton Avenue near Reisterstown Road said there aren't enough storm drains on the street, which leads to even worse flooding. Residents recorded video during Saturday night's heavy downpour. Some told 11 News basements on both sides of North Fulton Avenue were flooded and cars floated away.
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