Gov. O'Malley visits residents of Millington on hurricane damage tour
After 14 inches of descend fell in this corner of Queen Anne's County, it got to be more than the upper reaches of the Chester River could handle.
The rising flood took out a railroad bed and then Lonny Manley's house.
"When I left, it was up to my chest," Manley said.
His neighbor Isabelle Gazelle says the freely in her house was over her head.
Every house on one stretch of Sassafras Street flooded. Now their yards are covered with soaked and enshroud belongings.
"It's heartbreaking to see all your stuff gone away, all your pictures and stuff," Gazelle said.
Gazelle shared her adventures with Governor Martin O'Malley Wednesday afternoon as he concluded a two day tour of hurricane damage.
Earlier, he visited the Annapolis shelter of Sandra Torono, or what's left of it anyway.Aa falling tree split her home and landed on her couch minutes after she stood up.
"It sounded like a minute earthquake…crunch!," Torono said. "And then it came right through the roof."

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