More than 25 deaths after Ida remnants slam Northeast
Summary by Ground News
The storm killed at least 22 people from Maryland to New York on Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Nine people died in New York City, police said, one of them in a car and eight in flooded basement apartments that often serve as relatively affordable homes for low-income people. An on-duty state trooper in Connecticut was swept away in his cruiser and later taken to a hospital.
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Storm Ida: Flash flooding in New York and New Jersey kills nine
A two-year-old boy is among the victims, while others were trapped in their flooded basements.
New York City's historic floods send deadly climate change lesson
The remnants of Hurricane Ida brought a tropical deluge of unprecedented proportions to the New York City metro area on Wednesday night into Thursday. Driving the news: The flooding that resulted from the heavy rainfall shut down Newark Airport, and turned city and country roads in all five boroughs and surrounding areas of New Jersey and Pennsylvania into rivers.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Why it m…
Death toll rises after Ida’s remnants hit Northeast
The remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped historic rain over New York City, with at least nine deaths linked to flooding in the region as basement apartments suddenly filled with water and freeways and bou
Death toll rises after Ida's remnants hit Northeast
The remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped historic rain over New York City, with at least nine deaths linked to flooding in the region, as it swamped subway cars and submerged vehicles and homes.
Flooded streets, highways, other damage and disruptions Ida caused in N.Y. and N.J.
The remnants of Hurricane Ida remained powerful while moving along the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S., dumping historic rain with at least 14 deaths linked to flooding in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.