UPDATED: Flash Flooding Delays School, Drowns Cars, Snarls Traffic (original) (raw)

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Heavy rains that were reportedly dumping more than two inches of rain per hour on parts of Marblehead and Swampscott this morning prompted local officials to issue a warning to town residents.

If you don't need to be on the roads, stay off of them.

The flooding was enough for public school officials to delay the start of school this morning by two hours.

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Rush-hour traffic was bumper to bumper along Humphrey and Pleasant streets as residents tried to make their way to work.

Police in Swampscott and Marblehead have waded into deep water to extricate many motorists from submerged vehicles. The town's Water Department has employees out on the roads clearing storm drains.

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According to the National Weather Service, Marblehead received 3.4 inches of rain in the downpour.

Marblehead police closed Leggs Hill Road after deeming it impassable. Three vehicles were left abandoned on the roadway.

Firefighters are working to drain the basement of on Washington Street, which is under more than a foot of water.

Workers were busy this afternoon cleaning out businesses in the lower level of Village Plaza, including Dunkin' Donuts, Village Pharmacy, Sunshine Laundry and Marblehead Village Market.

Fire officials said they ares still responding to more than "nine pages" of reports concering flooded homes and driveways.

Reports in Marblehead:

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Marblehead Patch will be adding to this story as information becomes available.


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