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Multiple vehicles become stuck as flash flooding hits the DMV

A Yellow Weather Alert was issued Thursday. Showers are expected to lighten up after 8 p.m.

WASHINGTON — Flash floods hit several areas across the DMV Thursday evening causing several cars to become stuck in the flooded roadways.

A Yellow Weather Alert was issued Thursday. Showers were expected to lighten up after 8 p.m.  

According to Fairfax County Police, three calls for stuck vehicles were reported on Prosperity Avenue, Terrell Street and Rolling Road. Three people were rescued from their cars. 

Prosperity Avenue was closed between Leroy Place and Route 50 due to the high level of water on the roadway. 

Videos posted to Twitter Thursday showed the extent of the flooding in Arlington.

Edgar Sabalu captured the flooding at Columbia Pike and South Greenbrier Street. 

"It was crazy, really crazy," Sabalu said. "There were even waves."

After a car was stuck in the flooding, Graciela Quinteros who owns it says she was stranded in the water. Arlington firefighters responded and helped push the car out of the way. She told WUSA9 she was driving down Columbia Pike slowly when the car stopped running and water started rushing in. Her family later joined her to help clean her car from the floodwater.  

A dental hygienist in Arlington sent a video of the floodwater approaching his office in Columbia Pike to WUSA9's Matthew Torres. The business was forced to close as they cleaned up the water that had seeped through. Other businesses were forced to shut down as well as crews spent most of the night cleaning up the mess. 

Parag Nathaney lives next door to the intersection and is thankful his apartment did not get flooded. It was a different scenario one month ago when floodwaters damaged his first-floor unit. 

He blames part of the problem on the drains' inability to withstand the magnitude of the runoff. Nathaney continues to urge county leaders to solidify plans to mitigate flooding concerns in the future. 

"More needs to be done but there's no way out and there's no further guidance on what needs to be done and how to take care of it," he said.

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