"I know we're still looking for a missing but it almost miraculous that when you had a flood of this magnitude that others escaped. I know there were, what -- 300 rescues... And I think the police department responded to over 1,100 calls in a 6-hour period," Sen. Van Hollen sayspic.twitter.com/RNYvw5Ev7d
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"It was a pretty chaotic scene when we arrived on scene. We had multiple people trapped in vehicles and in buildings. They were obviously our first priority," first responder says on rescue efforts in Ellicott City, Maryland https://cbsn.ws/2KZQDfO pic.twitter.com/ti5ZTZZfC0
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"FEMA's main role will be if the governor declares it a federal emergency -- which we expect he will -- the congressional and federal delegation will work to try to make sure FEMA provides the resources," Sen. Van Hollen says https://cbsn.ws/2KZQDfO pic.twitter.com/8s5EPChTZc
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I wonder why you haven’t reported on
@Sifill_LDF and her incredibly harmful comment on the torment those impacted are enduring due to this natural disaster.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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my question is this isn't the first time did you learn your lesson or are you just going to allow this to happen over and over again... definition of insanity..repeating the same motion expecting different results...
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First responders were the citizens of Ellicott City who were helping each other, just like they did in 2016.
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