Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Ida’s record rain leaves 49 dead in U.S. northeast

- Agencies

MAPLEWOOD: Flash flooding killed at least 49 people in four Northeaste­rn states as remnants of Hurricane Ida unleashed torrential rains that swept away cars, submerged New York City subway lines and grounded airline flights, officials said on Thursday.

Across large swaths of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvan­ia and Connecticu­t, residents spent the day coping with water-logged basements, power outages, damaged roofs and calls for help from friends and family members stranded by flooding.

At least 13 people lost their lives in New York City, along with three in suburban Westcheste­r County. New Jersey governor Phil Murphy said in a tweet at least 23 people from that state had perished in the storm. Among the fatalities, three people were found dead in a basement in the New York City borough of Queens, while four residents of Elizabeth, New Jersey, died at a public housing complex flooded by 8 feet of water.

US President Joe Biden declared that an emergency exists in the states of New Jersey and New York and ordered federal assistance to supplement local response efforts due to conditions resulting from the remnants of Hurricane Ida, the White House said on Thursday.

Roadways were transforme­d into river-like torrents in minutes as the downpours struck on Wednesday night, trapping drivers in quickly rising floodwater­s. Scores of vehicles were found abandoned on area roadways on Thursday.

Subway services in New York City remained “extremely limited,” transit officials said, and commuter rail services to the suburbs were largely suspended. About 370 flights were canceled at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty Airport.

The damage came three days after Ida, one of the most powerful hurricanes ever to strike the US Gulf Coast, made landfall on Sunday in Louisiana, destroying entire communitie­s. But the loss of life in the Northeast dwarfed the confirmed storm-related death toll of nine in Louisiana.

 ?? AFP ?? A kayaker paddles down a portion of a highway after flooding in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia
AFP A kayaker paddles down a portion of a highway after flooding in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia

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