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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Dave Twomey, assistant building inspector in Saco and resident of Camp Ellis, uses a rake to try and find a drain on North Ave on Monday, March 5, 2018. Several streets have been washed out and North Ave has remained flooded since Friday's storm.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    North Ave in Camp Ellis is under water as waves crash into the shore on Monday, March 5, 2018.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Camp Ellis resident Joanne Daigneault takes photos from the porch of her house at the corner of North Ave and Riverside Ave on Monday, March 5, 2018. Daigneault says she hadn't been able to get to her house since Friday's storm.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Waves crash between houses at Camp Ellis in Saco on Monday, March 5, 2018. The neighborhood is still coping with unusually high tides three days after a major storm passed through the Gulf of Maine.

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    Camp Ellis resident Joanne Daigneault returns to her house at the corner of North Ave and Riverside Ave on Monday, March 5, 2018. Daigneault says she hadn't been able to get to her house since Friday's storm.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Waves crash into a house on Surf Street in Camp Ellis on Monday, March 5, three days after a major storm passed through the Gulf of Maine.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Eastern Avenue at Camp Ellis in Saco has been completely washed out by Friday's storm. The neighborhood is still coping with unusually high tides three days after a major storm passed through the Gulf of Maine.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Waves crash into houses at Camp Ellis in Saco on Monday, March 5, 2018. The neighborhood is still coping with unusually high tides three days after a major storm passed through the Gulf of Maine.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Gregory Rec | of | Share this photo

    Shaun Barrett of the Kennebunk Department of Public Works clears beach stones from Beach Avenue in Kennebunk on Monday.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Gregory Rec | of | Share this photo

    A man walks along Beach Avenue in Kennebunk on Monday, near the intersection with Boothby Road, which is eroded from the past three days of coastal flooding.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Gregory Rec | of | Share this photo

    Pavement on a causeway on Pier Road in Cape Porpoise was broken up by flooding.

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    Erik Gailitis, left, takes a photo as Sean Campbell watches waves crashing on the shore at Old Orchard Beach during high tide Monday.

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    Gallery: Flooding in Kennebunk, Wells and Saco’s Camp Ellis neighborhood - Staff photo by Gregory Rec | of | Share this photo

    Jim Genereux, code enforcement officer in Wells, examines the basement of the house at 393 Webhannet Drive on Monday. The foundation was severely damaged in the past three days of flooding, and the house had to be condemned.

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