Historic Flooding Due To Ida Inundates The East Coast, Kills 10 Across 4 States

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People out in the street during heavy rain and storm at Times Square in New York City on September 1, 2021.
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Floodwaters make their way into a Domino’s pizza restaurant caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida drenching the New York City and New Jersey area on September 1, 2021 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
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Highway 440 flooded in Jersey City of New Jersey on September 2, 2021 as hundreds of cars stuck in water as Hurricane Ida left behind flash floods east coast.
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As the sun rises on Thursday many residents in the Northeast are still in danger.
All of eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey and Delaware are under a flash flood watch, until 2 p.m. Thursday. Local officials said they will continue to monitor flooding of the Delaware River around parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
NPR’s Jasmine Garsd contributed to this report.
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