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Flash Floods Grind New York To A Halt; Roads Submerged, Subway Suspended
Flash Floods Grind New York To A Halt; Roads Submerged, Subway Suspended

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time15-07-2025

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Flash Floods Grind New York To A Halt; Roads Submerged, Subway Suspended

Last Updated: New York Floods: Relentless downpours caused flash floods in New York and New Jersey, halting public transit and submerging major roads. Relentless downpours pummeled New York and New Jersey unleashing sudden flash floods that brought public transit to a halt, submerged major roadways and forced both states to declare states of emergency. In New York City, parts of the subway system ground to a stop as floodwaters rushed into underground stations, disrupting service and stranding commuters. Videos widely shared on social media showed water cascading into a Manhattan subway station, flooding platforms and prompting some passengers to stand on train seats to escape rising water. Severe flooding hits New York City and surrounding areas after intense rainfall on with a Flash Flood Warning in effect until 9:30 PM EDT for all five boroughs, including Monsey, per FDR Drive and the 1 train platform at 23rd Street Station are inundated,… — Laszlo Varga (@LaszloRealtor) July 15, 2025 The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) reported multiple line suspensions and severe delays as the city's emergency management agency warned of flash flooding across several boroughs, particularly Manhattan and mid-Hudson region. Major roadways like the Saw Mill River Parkway and the Cross Bronx Expressway were temporarily closed due to water accumulation and at least one reported fallen tree, further snarling traffic across the metro area. New Jersey faced similarly dangerous conditions as Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency, urging residents to stay indoors and off the roads. Local transit, including New Jersey transit buses and trains, experienced delays and reroutes as flooding overwhelmed infrastructure. In Metuchen, Mayor Jonathan M. Busch said the borough had been 'significantly flooded." New Jersey was hit hard by flash flooding as slow-moving thunderstorms dumped 4-7 inches of rain across the state, triggering a state of emergency declared by the like New Providence, Plainfield, Scotch Plains are severely impacted, with roads and homes flooded. — RenderNature (@RenderNature) July 15, 2025 'It looks like the worst of the storm is behind us and thankfully, everyone is safe," Jonathan Busch said in a Facebook post. Travel Warnings and Ongoing Threat Flash flood watches and warnings remained in effect across the region while officials in Westchester County reported ongoing vehicle rescues due to submerged cars, as authorities pleaded with the public to stay home unless evacuating. 'Residents are still strongly advised to avoid all travel unless fleeing an area that is subject to flooding," Carolyn Fortino, a spokesperson for the Westchester County executive, said. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from geopolitics to diplomacy and global trends. Stay informed with the latest world news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! view comments First Published: July 15, 2025, 16:46 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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