NJ Wildfire Eats Up 8,500 Acres as Wind Fuels Flames, on Video
Wednesday, 23 April 2025 A massive wildfire in New Jersey has consumed over 8,500 acres in the state's famous Pine Barrens region ... forcing about 3,000 people to evacuate and shutting down a large stretch of the Garden State Parkway. Stunning video shows intense flames…
A massive wildfire has scorched over 11,500 acres in New Jersey’s Pinelands, becoming possibly the worst in two decades. The Jones Road Fire, only 30% contained, forced 1,300 home evacuations and shut down parts of the Garden State Parkway. Lt. Governor Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency as...
New York Floods: Catastrophic flash floods have devastated New York and New Jersey, leaving at least two dead and widespread destruction. Torrential rain uprooted trees, swept away vehicles, and submerged subway stations and roads, crippling transport across the Northeast. Over six inches of rain fell within hours in parts of New Jersey, prompting Governor Phil Murphy to declare a state of emergency. Newark Airport saw major disruptions as stormwater poured into terminals. Authorities warn of further flood risks across the Northeast, Florida, and Midwest.
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New Jersey begins recovery after deadly flash floods
Authorities confirmed that two people died in Plainfield, New Jersey, when their car was swept away by flash floods during a powerful storm.
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Catastrophic flash floods have devastated New York and New Jersey, leaving at least two dead and widespread destruction. Torrential rain uprooted trees, swept away vehicles, and submerged subway stations and roads, crippling transport across the Northeast. Over six inches of rain fell within hours in parts of New Jersey, prompting Governor Phil Murphy to declare a state of emergency. Newark Airport saw major disruptions as stormwater poured into terminals. Authorities warn of further flood risks across the Northeast, Florida, and Midwest.
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Severe storms cause widespread flooding across New York, New Jersey
Heavy rain and flash flooding swept across parts of the US Northeast on Monday night, causing major travel disruptions and emergency declarations across several states.
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Torrential rains have crippled New York City and New Jersey, prompting emergency declarations as flash floods paralyze subways, roads, and airports. The National Weather Service reported rainfall reaching up to 3 inches per hour, with totals potentially hitting six inches. Videos show flooded streets and submerged vehicles across both states. Transit services are suspended in multiple areas, including Queens and Staten Island. Officials are urging residents to stay indoors as storm cells move in waves, worsening the situation across the region.
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