Within just a matter of hours, up to 9 inches of rain drenched Chicago's south suburbs.
CBS 2's Andrew Ramos spoke with homeowners who were cleaning up Sunday night, just months after heavy flooding hit the same area over the summer.
In the 16 years that June Robinson has lived on Clyde Avenue in Calumet City, she said she has never seen rain do this much damage, let alone cause a sinkhole to open up outside her home. In nearby Dolton, concerns over a mudslide got the attention of Mayor Tiffany Henyard, who reported it on Facebook live.
"The walls, couches, furniture, everything, it was floating," she said."It was floating down there."
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