

Other closures include the 9 West and New York 218. The storm broke records and spawned tornadoes and flooding that killed at least 14 people in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including three people who died in a basement apartment in the. Town officials say there are numerous flooded roads, stranded vehicles, water rescues, mudslides, trees and debris. The Town of Highlands in Orange County has issued a no-travel advisory. They urge that only serious pictures are sent in. The Hudson Valley was the most affected by the storm system on Sunday, with sections getting up to eight inches of rain, the. The Orange County Emergency Management released a notice asking people to send in photos of the flooding to help with damage assessment. At Least 1 Dead as Heavy Rains Set Off Flash Flooding in New York. Remember: avoid flooded roads, monitor your local forecasts and have an evacuation plan ready if you're in a danger zone." It’s unclear when the shelter-in-place will be lifted. "I'm issuing a State of Emergency in Orange County, which has experienced life-threatening conditions due to flash flooding," Hochul said. "We are approaching a critical point in this weather event, and New Yorkers must remain vigilant. Reporters in East Rutherford, New Jersey shared photos and videos of threatening skies above the stadium. We are in close communication with local officials and State agencies are participating in search and rescue efforts. Intense rain and flash flooding that left at least one dead in southeastern New York continued to pelt the Northeast on Monday, forcing residents from their homes and prompting road closures and.

New Yorkers should take this seriously & prepare.I have announced a State of Emergency for Orange County, which has experienced life-threatening flooding over the past few hours. "As we’ve seen, conditions can change in an instant. "As ongoing extreme weather conditions continue in Northeast New York, the Lake Champlain region is at greatest risk for flash flooding," Hochul said. Record flooding occurred on Schoharie Creek as well as significant flooding on Mohawk River at Schenectady and on the Hudson at Albany (15.5 feet - greatest flood peak since New Year’s 1949). A Flood Watch is in effect for most of Eastern New York through Tuesday night." A major flood event occurred on January 19-20, 1996, as a result of rapid meltdown of snowpack along with 2-4 inches of rain. Remnants of Hurricane Ida brought dangerous floods, record rains and tornadoes to the Northeast, mostly impacting the states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Heavy rain is impacting the Mid-Hudson, Capital Region, & North Country. Hochul warned, "New York State is facing simultaneous weather emergencies: Southern New York is recovering from last night's damage.

"The rain has subsided, but the crisis is not over." "Orange County experienced a 1-in-1,000-year weather event last night," the governor tweeted Monday.
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In an update Monday night, Neuhaus estimated damages in the Highland Falls area to be in the tens of millions of dollars and said a boil water warning was issued in the affected areas. Weeks of heavy rainfall capped by a particularly strong tropical disturbance caused the Licungo and other rivers in Mozambiques Zambezia province to flood. There's significant damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure in Orange County, New York Gov.

Flooding from massive rain storms is seen in Londonderry, VT, July 10, 2023.
