New Jersey flash flood blamed for at least 2 deaths
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Lina Delgado-Ramos and her family are lucky to be alive after a freak explosion reduced their New Jersey home to rubble during Monday’s flash-flooding mere hours after they fled to escape
Firefighters of a New Jersey town had to battle flames after treading through flooding in the streets Monday night. Members of the North Plainfield Fire Department
A home in northern New Jersey burst into flames Monday night amid torrential downpours that caused flash flooding across the Northeast and mid-Atlantic.
The home on Parkview Avenue in North Plainfield exploded and collapsed just before 11:25 p.m. on Monday as heavy downpours wreaked havoc on the tri-state area.
The North Plainfield Fire Department says that when crews got to the scene around 11:30 p.m. Monday, the house was engulfed in flames.
New York City’s subway system was fully operational for the Tuesday morning commute, however some roads remained closed in sections of New York and New Jersey after heavy rain swept across the
Pennsauken police say the local bomb squad will detonate a device as part of a demonstration involving the Junior Police Academy.
A person who says they live in the home with four others and a golden retriever said they were all at his sister’s house when the explosion occurred.
Six firefighters have suffered minor injuries in a fire that partially collapsed a three-story building in Jersey City.