One week after historic flooding in Leominster, city declared federal disaster area

The Federal Emergency Management Administration has answered Leominster’s call for help. Leominster was declared a federal disaster area by President Joe Biden, according to the city’s mayor Dean Mazzarella.

This comes a week after a stretch of Route 117 on Lancaster Road took a beating last Monday when unprecedented rain flooded the city.

“It was scary I’ve been out here all my life and I’ve never seen something like that,” said Jessica Rodriguez who belongs to a church along the brook that flooded last week.

Joe Simmons who has lived here for 30 years agrees. He tells Boston 25 News that his retaining wall came tumbling down after it was undermined by torrents of water.

“Probably half of it went at night and when I came out in the morning the rest of it came down,” said Jim Simmons who lives on Lancaster Street.

With all the rain that fell on Monday, the Fall Book was flowing pretty well. However, neighbors say it’s nothing like a week ago when a deluge of nine inches or more caused that water to rise right over the bridge on Route 117, causing all kinds of damage.

Vehicles make their way through a flooded Lancaster Street during heavy rain in Leominster, Mass., Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. (Rick Cinclair/Worcester Telegram & Gazette via AP)
Firefighters use boats and a military truck to evacuate residents and pets as floodwaters rise in the Meadowbrook Acres neighborhood of Leominster, Mass., Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. (Rick Cinclair/Worcester Telegram & Gazette via AP)

Besides Simmon’s wall toppling, roads were washed out and houses were flooded.

So, the rain all day Monday had people understandably on edge.

“Oh yeah, yeah but I’ve been watching the radar and most of it went east of us so,” said Simmons.

Just to be safe, Jessica came to check on her church.

“I did I was here at 1 o’clock to make sure we had enough sandbags back there just in case. So far so good,” said Rodriguez.

With all that’s happened she says Leominster and its people make her happy to live here.

“I’m proud of Leominster I think we came together well. I know a lot of families that got impacted and a lot of people came together to help them out,” she said.

There is a link on the city of Leominster’s web page and Facebook page to fill out forms for federal aid.

They will determine who is eligible, but you must apply to qualify.

The deadline for submitting a forms accept form is September 29th.

Crews work on a section of Pleasant Street in Leominster, Mass., which was washed out Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, after heavy rain fall in the town overnight. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
Road crews assess a sinkhole on Chestnut Street in Leominster, Mass., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. Parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were flooded by heavy rain Monday night. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
A man surveys damage to a house on Hamilton Street in Leominster, Mass. after heavy rain fall in the town overnight. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
A brook in Leominster, Mass. overflows into the garage of a home following heavy rains overnight, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
Workers survey the damage to a Commuter Rail train line which was washed out Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, in Leominster, Mass. after heavy rain fall in the town overnight. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
Home owner John Schuller assesses flood damage to the road leading to his house in Leominster, Mass., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
A brook in Leominster, Mass. overflows into the garage of a home following heavy rains overnight, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
Workers survey the damage to a Commuter Rail train line which was washed out Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, in Leominster, Mass. after heavy rain fall in the town overnight. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
Yellow caution tape surrounds a sinkhole in Leominster, Mass., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. Parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were flooded by heavy rain Monday night. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
Roads and sidewalks are damaged following heavy rain in Leominster, Mass., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. The deluge flooded other parts of Massachusetts as well as Rhode Island. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
Homeowner John Schiller assesses damage to the his driveway after heavy rainfall in Leominster, Mass. and other parts of Massachusetts, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
From left, car dealership owner Rick Durand Owner of Durand Cadillac and controller Michelle Bettez react beside three vehicles that fell into a sinkhole that was washed out of his car dealership Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, in Leominster, Mass. after more than 9 inches of rain fell overnight. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
From left, car dealership owner Rick Durand Owner of Durand Cadillac and controller Michelle Bettez react beside three vehicles that fell into a sinkhole that was washed out of his car dealership Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, in Leominster, Mass. after more than 9 inches of rain fell overnight. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
Roads and sidewalks are damaged following heavy rain in Leominster, Mass., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. The deluge flooded other parts of Massachusetts as well as Rhode Island. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
Roads and sidewalks are damaged following heavy rain in Leominster, Mass., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. The deluge flooded other parts of Massachusetts as well as Rhode Island. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)
Flooding Leominster
Firefighters use boats and a military truck to evacuate residents and pets as floodwaters rise in the Meadowbrook Acres neighborhood of Leominster, Mass., Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. (Rick Cinclair/Worcester Telegram & Gazette via AP)
Vehicles make their way through a flooded Lancaster Street during heavy rain in Leominster, Mass., Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. (Rick Cinclair/Worcester Telegram & Gazette via AP)

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