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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Flash Floods Devastate Northeast: NYC Subways Shut Down, 2 Dead in New Jersey Severe storms bring record rain and widespread disruption across New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania NEW YORK — A powerful storm system swept through the U.S. Northeast late Monday, bringing torrential rain, flash flooding, and widespread chaos. The storm caused two deaths [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Flash Floods Devastate Northeast: NYC Subways Shut Down, 2 Dead in New Jersey</strong></h1>
<p><em>Severe storms bring record rain and widespread disruption across New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania</em></p>
<p><strong>NEW YORK</strong> — A powerful storm system swept through the U.S. Northeast late Monday, bringing <strong>torrential rain, flash flooding</strong>, and widespread chaos. The storm caused <strong>two deaths in New Jersey</strong>, shut down parts of New York City’s subway system, and led to emergency declarations across multiple states.</p>
<h3>Record Rainfall Floods NYC Subways</h3>
<p>Between <strong>10 p.m. and 11 p.m.</strong>, New York’s Central Park recorded <strong>2.07 inches of rain</strong>—the second-highest hourly rainfall total in the city’s history, trailing only Hurricane Ida in 2021.</p>
<p>Floodwater poured into subway stations across Manhattan, affecting several lines. The <strong>1, 2, and 3 trains</strong> were temporarily suspended, while the <strong>M and R lines</strong> ran with major delays. Videos on social media showed water gushing into platforms and passengers <strong>standing on train seats</strong> to avoid rising floodwaters.</p>
<h3>New Jersey Declares State of Emergency</h3>
<p>In <strong>New Jersey</strong>, Governor <strong>Phil Murphy</strong> declared a <strong>state of emergency</strong> after flash floods swamped major roadways like <strong>Routes 22 and 78</strong>, leaving cars stranded in deep water. In <strong>Scotch Plains</strong>, flooding halted traffic and stranded buses, while in <strong>North Plainfield</strong>, a house <strong>caught fire and exploded</strong> shortly after the family evacuated. Thankfully, no injuries were reported from the explosion.</p>
<h3>Two Dead in Flash Flood Incident</h3>
<p>Tragedy struck <strong>Plainfield, N.J.</strong>, where a car was swept into <strong>Cedar Brook</strong>, killing two people inside. Their names have not yet been released, pending notification of family members. These were the first confirmed fatalities from the storm.</p>
<h3>Rescues Across the Region</h3>
<p>Emergency crews were deployed across multiple states:</p>
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<li>In <strong>Westchester County, New York</strong>, first responders rescued drivers trapped in submerged vehicles on the <strong>Bronx River and Taconic State Parkways</strong>.</li>
<li>In <strong>Mount Joy, Pennsylvania</strong>, over <strong>7 inches of rain</strong> fell in under five hours. The town declared a <strong>disaster emergency</strong> after <strong>16 water rescues</strong> and reports of up to <strong>five feet of water</strong> inside some homes.</li>
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<h3>Major Travel Disruptions</h3>
<p>Flooding forced the closure of major routes including the <strong>Saw Mill River Parkway</strong> and the <strong>Cross Bronx Expressway</strong>. Air travel was also hit hard, with <strong>ground stops and hundreds of flight cancellations</strong> at <strong>JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark airports</strong>.</p>
<p>By Tuesday morning, most flash flood warnings had expired, but <strong>standing water</strong> remained in parts of <strong>Staten Island</strong>, <strong>northern New Jersey</strong>, and the <strong>lower Hudson Valley</strong>. Officials continued to urge residents to stay off the roads unless evacuating a flooded area.</p>
<h3>What’s Ahead</h3>
<p>The <strong>National Weather Service</strong> says more rain is possible Tuesday afternoon, but no further extreme rainfall is expected. That offers a window for <strong>clean-up efforts and damage assessment</strong> across the region.</p>
<p>Residents needing shelter, evacuation info, or other assistance can dial <strong>2-1-1</strong> in New York and New Jersey or visit their local emergency management websites for updates.</p>
<p><em>Source: AP News &#8211; <a href="https://apnews.com/article/flash-floods-northeast-new-york-new-jersey-09b0e611a1dead720168b3acccc4aeb1">Heavy rains and flash flooding sweep across the Northeast</a></em></p>
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