Rail service and flights were both impacted by heavy rain and flash flooding in parts of the Tri-State Area on Sunday, and cleanup may cause problems for some travelers Monday.
"My biggest concern is the fact that most people's lives that are lost during a flood event occur because they're in their vehicles -- not in their homes, but in their vehicles. And I want people to be very cautious about not going into a road that's closed or if you see any running water," she said."Two feet of water can actually sweep a car away and you lose all control, and you could actually lose your life.
The governor says the state deployed police, Department of Transportation workers and water rescue teams Sunday afternoon.Parts of New Jersey also saw some flooding Sunday. Police in Clinton Township in Hunterdon County warned people to stay off the roads after several streets near bridges became flooded. They said water was moving quickly and could be deeper than expected.
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