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  • 7/15/2025
Torrential rains have crippled New York City and New Jersey, prompting emergency declarations as flash floods paralyze subways, roads, and airports. The National Weather Service reported rainfall reaching up to 3 inches per hour, with totals potentially hitting six inches. Videos show flooded streets and submerged vehicles across both states. Transit services are suspended in multiple areas, including Queens and Staten Island. Officials are urging residents to stay indoors as storm cells move in waves, worsening the situation across the region.

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