Dad carries 9-year-old daughter on shoulders through Westernport flood waters
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Dustin Nash carried his 9-year-old on his shoulders, fearful that rescuers might not have gotten to her in time.

ALLEGANY COUNTY, Md. — A sudden and severe flash flood swept through the small town of Westernport on Tuesday, triggering dramatic rescues, including the evacuation of Westernport Elementary School, where more than 150 students and 50 staff members were trapped. The deluge overwhelmed the town’s streets and sent water surging up to the second floor of the school, forcing first responders to use boats to ferry people to safety.

Dustin Nash was among worried parents who raced toward the school as floodwater rose.

Nash was seen in photos and video carrying his 9-year-old daughter on his shoulders through chest-deep flood water, as a nearby pickup truck began floating away.

Nash said he arrived as the bottom floor of the school flooded, and teachers were sheltering kids on the dry upper floors of the school building, awaiting rescue. He said he was shocked as he navigated the streets toward the school.

“I just panicked when we first saw the parking lot. I just thought what every other parent would think: I had to get to my daughter. So that’s what I did. I jumped the fence, got to my daughter, and got her out of there,” Nash said.

“I’m not gonna sit around and wait for somebody else to come get my kid,” Nash added.

His daughter Aria said she was frightened by the experience. 

“I was really glad and thankful that he came and got me,” Aria said.

A short time later, responding rescuers used boats to bring out the rest of the children and staff at the school.

While at first, the upper floors were considered a safe haven for students and teachers to ride out the flood, a report of an odor of gas on the first floor prompted rescuers to begin a boat evacuation urgently, according to Chris Lafferty, deputy chief of Tri-Towns EMS.

Lafferty described how quickly the situation deteriorated. “We went from just kind of puddles on the street to the whole town underwater in at most an hour.”

While not faulting Nash for following his instincts, authorities say wading or driving through flood water are the leading causes of deaths during flood events, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Authorities caution others to avoid entering flood waters at all costs.

The full evacuation of Westernport Elementary by boat required about 15 trips in total and left some students stranded overnight at Mountain Ridge High School due to impassable roads. All Allegany County public schools were closed on Wednesday in the aftermath.

The flooding, fueled by 3 to 5 inches of rain in a matter of hours, caused massive damage to Westernport’s downtown area and infrastructure. 

Governor Wes Moore activated Maryland’s emergency operations center, urging residents to take precautions. “I urge all Marylanders to remain vigilant, heed warnings from local officials, and prioritize safety during this time.”

In neighboring Mineral County, West Virginia, Governor Patrick Morrisey declared a state of emergency as communities there also contended with flash flooding and infrastructure damage.

Cleanup efforts began immediately, with residents and emergency crews working together to clear mud, debris, and water from homes, public buildings, and businesses.

“Everybody’s coming together just trying to clean,” one resident said. “We’ve never seen anything like this.”

As forecasts warn of additional rain, officials remain on high alert, stressing the need for caution and preparedness as Western Maryland begins to recover from one of its most intense flooding events since a similar flood ravaged Westernport in 1996.

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