(PIKESVILLE) — Maryland State Police are warning motorists to proceed with caution as the outerloop of I-695 between I-70 and Washington Boulevard was flooded on Sunday evening.
According to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, water levels as of 6 p.m. were at three feet and that the roadway will be impassible for an unknown, but extended period of time until the water level recedes.
The State Highway Administration has units on scene and are contacting additional units to respond at this time.
With the National Weather Service issuing a flash flood warning or watch for much of the state, Maryland State Police are warning motorists to be cautious while driving. Flash floods can come quickly and without warning during times of excessive rainfall. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, it takes just 12 inches of rushing water to strand a small vehicle, while 24 inches of fast flowing water can carry away most vehicles.
Following the simple advice of “Turn Around, Don’t Drown,” could save lives during flash flooding conditions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than half of flood-related deaths occur when a vehicle is driven into hazardous flood water.
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