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Torrential rain and flash flooding led to dramatic rescues in New Jersey as Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency.
Heavy rain swept through parts of New Jersey and New York City on July 14, flooding subway stations and inundating roads.
Flash flood watches and warnings were in place in parts of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and surrounding areas as downpours moved through the region.
Governor Phil Murphy issued a state of emergency, calling on residents to avoid unnecessary travel and to stay indoors.
Storms prompted flash flood warnings across the New York City metropolitan area Monday night, with photos showing severe ...
New Yorkers in basement apartments were told to be ready to leave and New Jersey’s governor declared a state of emergency ...
Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency Monday night as flash flooding across the northern section of New Jersey ...
Torrential downpours have caused extensive flooding in New Jersey on Monday night. A state of emergency has been declared.
Torrential rain led to dramatic rescues as cars stalled and crews scrambled to shut down flooded roads. CBS News New York's ...
Flash flood watches and warnings were in place in parts of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas as ...
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding struck Plainfield and Scotch Plains, New Jersey, causing widespread disruption. The ...
Torrential rains cause severe flash flooding in NYC and northern NJ. Emergency alerts issued, evacuations underway ...
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