Storms inspired a flash flood warning in the metropolitan area of New York City on Monday night, which shows severe floods in cities and parts of New York State and new Jersey,
Heavy rains went into the region on Monday, flooding the northern suburbs of the city and New Jersey, where the village Phil Murphy declared an emergency situation.
New York City Subway Service was experiencing serious delay Due to floods in stations, As Metropolitan transport authorityThere was also Metro-North Railroad Service in and outside the Grand Central Terminal DelayedPassengers were asked to postpone the journey until the train service could resume between Manhattan and New York City Boro of Bronx.
With several reports in Scotch Plans, New Jersey and Westchester County, New York, drivers are also working with flooded roads and highways due to intense rains.
Westchester County Executive Kane Jenkins said that floods “Very, very quick” And that County received several 911 calls.
“It was not something that was just a gradual step, of course in some of our more prone areas, Like Bronx River ParkwayOn the main street, which traditionally floods when it rains. In those cases, those people are being rescued by local emergency service personnel, mostly local fire departments, “Jenkins said.
Flash flood warning
Flash flood warnings remained in effect in some parts of the region until the storms were going on very early at around 10 pm, however, which meant that the rain would continue to be soaked.
A flash flood watch for most regions was scheduled to end at midnight.
The initial estimate of rainfall in parts of the area over six inches by 8 pm
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New York City
Many metro lines were affected by the floods. A picture of the 28th Street Station in Manhattan showed provoking water with a drain and soaking the stage.
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The water was pooling on the stage at the 34th Street-Pen station, one of the busiest metro stops in the city, as the riders carefully maneuver.
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Scotch Plans, New Jersey
Vehicles came to a standstill in flood waters in Scotch grounds. An ambulance, UPS truck and a bus struggle in high water. CBS News New York Witness At least one rescue After the water, a vehicle overtook parts of the main street.
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The park avenue was completely filled.
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A rescue team used a frontloader to take people trapped in flood waters for security.
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Rosele Park, New Jersey
Some people passed through the ankle and deep water as torrential rains fell in Rosele Park, where some roads were installed on the roads to warned the drivers to clean the deep flood waters.
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The owner of the Irish pub and restaurant of Douling on Chestnut Street said that up to a foot of six inches of water made its way inside the business.
“Unfortunately we were killed again. We were killed with IDA four years ago. We had invested money in the city, we wanted to stay here and unfortunately we got it,” Russell Olden said.
Planfield, New Jersey
A house was partially immersed in the plainfield.
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Ara Mill River Parkway, New York
Westchester county officials said the share of the Bronx River Parkway was closed and the Macha Brooke Parkway had significant floods and saw the Mill River Parkway.
Jenkins said, “People are being saved, they are being taken out of those cars, and again, everyone is safe so far and we are going to continue.”
On a metro-north train with Ara Mill River Parkway, passengers saw cars and partially immersed in water, which was up to the windows of some vehicles.
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Elmsford, New York
Lamont Street on Mill River Road in Elmsford was one of the several roads which were closed due to floods.
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Vallah, New York
A road turned into a river in Vallah.
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Nanute, New York
The NNUT was flooded in a mall parking.
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