Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Ida caused flooding and power outages throughout New Jersey as the Northeast was hit by record rain and tornadoes. Gary Hershorn/Getty Images A closed road sign is seen on Hayward Place on Septemin Passaic, New Jersey. Gary Hershorn/Getty Images A man cleans up garbage from a flooded street the morning after the remnants of Hurricane Ida drenched the New York City and New Jersey area on Septemin Hoboken, New Jersey. Gary Hershorn/Getty Images A man falls off his bike into a flooded street the morning after the remnants of Hurricane Ida drenched the New York City and New Jersey area on Septemin Hoboken, New Jersey. David Dee Delgado/Getty Images People ride on the back of a van through a flooded street the morning after the remnants of Hurricane Ida drenched the New York City and New Jersey area on Septemin Hoboken, New Jersey. Multiple fatalities have been reported in the region as the storm passed through New York City, dumping 3.15 inches of rain in the span of an hour in Central Park and causing massive flooding in Brooklyn. Santiago/Getty Images Commuters walk into a flooded 3rd Avenue / 149th st subway station and disrupted service due to extremely heavy rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Ida on September 2, 2021, in New York City. Kathy Hochul has also declared a state of emergency. At least 8 people were killed in New York and New Jersey. Jessica Kourkounis/Getty ImagesĪ pick-up truck drives through a flooded River Drive as water gushes out of a man hole on Septemin Passaic City. Tornados also touched down in Pennsylvania and New Jersey resulting in extensive property damage. Multiple fatalities have been reported in the Northeast after the storm passed through, causing massive flooding. Michael Abbott//Getty Images Austin Ferdock drinks a beer while floating in floodwater that continues to rise over the submerged Vine Street Expressway, Interstate 676, following a huge storm caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida on Septemin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Several inches of rain brought by hurricane Ida created hazardous flood conditions across Philadelphia. Jessica Kourkounis/Getty Images Water floods the Vine Street Expressway near Museum Mile on Septemin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Michael Abbott/Getty Images People look at floodwater that continues to rise over the submerged Vine Street Expressway, Interstate 676, following a huge storm caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida on Septemin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Henry hasn’t even really hit NYC yet, and this isn’t really a flood zone, but we’ve already got some flooding in Brooklyn floods the Vine Street Expressway on Septemin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NYC Flooding: Stairs turn into an outdoor waterfall in Brooklyn. Flash flooding already occurring in parts of NYC metro. Almost 4” of rainfall at Central Park so far tonight. *HEADS UP NYC:* Tonight looks like it will be the biggest rainfall flooding risk from Hurricane Henri. Ever.īefore you celebrate the return of a few rays of sunshine today, check out some videos and photos of some of the craziest moments of this weekend’s storm below. (Sadly and appropriately, he wasn't able to get to “I Made It Through The Rain.”) In fact, with 1.94 inches of rain falling on Central Park, 10pm to 11pm on Saturday was the wettest hour on record in NYC. Instead of seeing superstars like Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon croon to celebrate the return of the city, concertgoers were told to evacuate by a stern announcement while an unaware Barry Manilow silently continued to sing. In addition to closing all of the city’s beaches both yesterday and today, the storm had the unfortunate effect of canceling what was supposed to be NYC’s big “Comeback Concert” in Central Park on Saturday night. Similar to the great Subway Lake of July, 2021, large portions of the city were subject to huge amounts of flooding and the five boroughs were still pretty soggy Monday morning. this weekend like an overconfident college sophomore back from studying abroad in Paris ("It’s pronounced ‘Ehn-Ree,’ thank you!"), the New York area saw a huge amount of flooding over this past weekend. With Hurricane Henri rolling through the Northeastern U.S.
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