9 Dead in Record Rains : New Jersey Weather Flooding
New Jersey Weather Flooding: With tornadoes, At least eight people were killed as the remnants of Hurricane Ida battered New York and New Jersey record rain and flooding that left the area deluged and under states of emergency on Thursday.
Videos on social media showed cars submerged on highways and water pouring into subway stations and homes after a wind-driven downpour shattered rainfall records and prompted an unprecedented flash flood emergency for New York City.
Latest updates on Ida:
Remnants of Hurricane Ida brought dangerous floods, record rains and tornadoes to New York and New Jersey.
The death toll in the area stands at eight and includes a 2-year-old boy.
Rainfall in Central Park broke a 94-year-old record, according to the National Weather Service. Newark, N.J., smashed a 62-year-old record.
Both New York and New Jersey declared a state of emergency because of severe weather.
Morning Amtrak service between Philadelphia and Boston was suspended.
Rainfall from Ida affected play at the U.S. Open.
One man killed, two missing in Passaic NJ
A 70-year-old Clifton man was killed in Passaic after water engulfed the car he was in, officials said.
City officials also fear that a woman and child who were in the car with the man were swept away by water.
The man has not yet been identified.
Rainfall totals in North Jersey
As of 6 a.m. here are some of the area's rain totals by town:
Bergenfield: 5.31 inches
High Point: 4.86 inches
Hillsdale: 5.84 inches
Lyndhurst: 7.64 inches
New Brunswick: 6.99 inches
Paramus: 7.18 inches
Parsippany: 5.55 inches
Ramsey: 5.66 inches
Somerset 7.60 inches
Stewartsville: 7.60 inches
Vernon: 4.51 inches
Wantage: 4.79 inches
West Milford: 8.20 inches
Trending tweets regarding New Jersey Weather Flooding
This is north of NYC, Central Park Av in Scarsdale pic.twitter.com/ktuKKAo616
— Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) September 2, 2021
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