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Hurricane "Ida": Extreme weather and land under in New York

A storm of historic proportions turned the streets of New York into rivers and brought the subway to a complete standstill. But not only the metropolis experiences life-threatening weather extremes.

New York – Extreme storms after Hurricane “Ida” triggered unprecedented floods in the metropolis of New York and also wreaked havoc elsewhere in the northeastern United States. Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a state of emergency late on Wednesday evening (local time).

Starkregen in New York

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Cars stand in the water on a street on Staten Island. Extreme storms after Hurricane “Ida” triggered unprecedented floods in the metropolis of New York and also wreaked havoc elsewhere in the northeastern United States.

The National Weather Service (NWS) declared a flash flood emergency for the city and the surrounding area for the first time in view of the life-threatening situation. The media reported at least seven deaths after the storms in New York, but it was not initially clear whether these were directly due to the floods. CNN reported, citing the police, that the deaths were related to the storm. The New York Times wrote that the causes of death have yet to be clarified. The victims were found in Queens and Brooklyn and were between 2 and 66 years old. Another death had previously been reported from neighboring New Jersey.

“We are experiencing a historic weather event with record rain”

While the record rain paralyzed New York and also disrupted the game plan of the US Open in tennis, floods and a tornado caused chaos in New Jersey. The state of emergency also applied in New Jersey and in the state of New York.

“Tonight we are witnessing a historic weather event with record rains across the city, brutal flooding and dangerous conditions on our streets,” wrote de Blasio. People should seek shelter in houses and not go out into the streets to enable rescue workers to do their work.

Streets and apartments were sometimes about three feet under water, and subway traffic came to a complete standstill. Videos could be seen how the masses of water flooded subway stations.

Passengers were stuck in paralyzed subway trains. In a subway station, water penetrated with the force of a spring tide, as pictures showed. Newark Airport temporarily stopped its air traffic, and John F. Kennedy Airport reported delays.

Police cars with flashing lights blocked highways in New York. Given the situation, the metropolis imposed a travel ban: “All non-emergency vehicles must be outside the streets and highways of NYC,” said the city on Twitter.

Within just an hour, around 80 millimeters of rain fell in Central Park in Manhattan, according to the National Weather Service. The storm pulverized the previous record that tropical storm “Henri” had set just over a week ago at 49 millimeters for 60 minutes. Overall, the summer of 2021 in New York is not only very hot and sunny, but also the rainiest since measurements began.

Unwetter in New York

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New York’s streets are as good as empty.

The extreme weather also hit the US Open, which is currently taking place, and the German tennis player Angelique Kerber, whose game has been postponed. In the Louis Armstrong Stadium, in which Kerber was to play her second round match against Anhelina Kalinina from Ukraine on Wednesday evening, it rained so heavily from the side, despite a roof, that the game had to be suspended indefinitely.

Masses of water and tornado in New Jersey

In the city of Passaic, New Jersey, an elderly man was caught in his car by the water and drowned, Mayor Hector Lora said on CNN. The fire brigade was able to save two other occupants from the car.

According to media reports, a tornado also damaged several houses in the state of New Jersey. Videos showed covered roofs, destroyed facades and debris flying around. The tornado hit the Gloucester district hard on Wednesday evening, local broadcaster 6abc reported. Two people were slightly injured there. In the village of Kearny, the roof of a post office building collapsed, other reports said.

Governor Phil Murphy promised those affected on Twitter to help rebuild. The storms as a result of hurricane “Ida” had also led to massive power outages, wrote the governor. Around 80,000 households have been affected so far. Additional tornadoes have been reported from the state of Maryland.

“Ida” hit the coast of southern Louisiana on Sunday as a dangerous four-of-five hurricane southwest of New Orleans. After that, the storm weakened and moved further northeast. dpa

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