<br /> <p>Firefighters rescued victims of flash flooding in Prince George’s County, Maryland on Tuesday, August 21.</p><p>These videos show the survivors being carried to safety on inflatable rafts from the Capitol Heights building. At least eight people were rescued from the building, local radio station WTOP-FM reported</a>.</p><p>Mark Brady, spokesperson for Prince George’s County Fire department, tweeted</a> that a rescue team eventually rescued 11 people trapped in the offices of a limousine company and its parking lot.</p><p>The rescues came after the National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings</a> for various parts of Maryland. Credit: Office of Emergency Management for Prince George’s County via Storyful</p><br />