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At least 45 people died nationwide in Ida, most of them concentrated in New Jersey and New York. Central Jersey appears to have been the deadliest region in New Jersey, with at least eight fatalities.
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Emergency personnel use boats to rescue people stranded in a flooded section of Manville on Thursday, September 2, 2021. The remnants of Hurricane Ida slammed New Jersey last night.
President Biden visits New Jersey and New York to tour the affected areas damaged by the remnants of Hurricane Ida on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021.
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Resources to use for New Jersey residents If Ida continues to maintain sustained winds over 65 mph and possibly reach 74 mph, it will be upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane, according to the ...
President Joe Biden announced Saturday he will travel to Manville, New Jersey, and Queens, New York, on Tuesday to survey the catastrophic effects of Hurricane Ida and its remnants.
Aerial close-up of homes along Boesel Avenue in Manville, New Jersey, taken on September 2, showing flooding caused by Hurricane Ida. Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies.
The remnants of Hurricane Ida, which first made landfall 1,300 miles away, killed at least 30 people in New Jersey, more than in any other state. It was New Jersey’s second-deadliest storm on ...
Hurricane Ida killed at least 25 people in New Jersey — more fatalities than in any other state — as the monster storm whipped its way onto the Gulf Coast and tore north to New England.
Elizabeth, New Jersey Mayor J. Christian Bollwage said that rain and river flooding had killed four people and forced 600 from their homes. IDA REMNANTS BRING DEATH, DESTRUCTION TO NORTHEAST, DAYS ...
Satellite images show Ida's devastation in New Jersey At least 27 people were killed in the Garden State, largely due to flooding. By Julia Musto Fox News.
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