Having done heavy damage in the southern US, Hurricane Ida still had enough left to cause havoc in the New York metropolitan area tonight. Flooding in the New York City subways and train lines, and…
Flooding in the New York City subways and train lines, and in surrounding metro area suburbs made commutes home impossible for many. The US Open was delayed by sideways rain, and the New York Mets baseball game versus the Washington Nationals was postponed.
Worse, tornado warnings dotted the region, including the Bronx, with the South Jersey suburban area particularly hard-hit when a massive tornado touched down and shredded houses.and parts of New York City.
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