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The authorities searched for two people from Indians who were lost in the storm, the flood caused by the Ida storm

The authorities searched for two people from Indians who were lost in the storm, the flood caused by the Ida storm
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New York: The authorities in New Jersey were looking for with the help of drones and ships for two people from Indians who were lost in a massive flood caused by the Ida storm, which had killed more than 40 people in the US, officials said.
Ida storm, which made a landing on August 29 at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, was the second most destructive storm to reach the southeast conditions, only after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Nidhi Rana, 18, and Ayush Rana, 21, “was last seen Wednesday The night when the Ayush car was captured in a flood “, a report in Northjersey.com said.
The search for the couple continued on Sunday when firefighters sand continued their search along the Passaic River for both.
“We are operating with two ships.
On the water and three drones operating from the state police,” Passaic Pat Trentacost firefighted heads were quoted as saying The couple was swept into the water channel under the city.
“A total of five ships from the Sheriff Department, Passaic, Clifton, Hawthorne, and Ringwood will be used to explore the area and look for young children.
Trentacost said,” Rescue workers also concentrate on banks and areas where culverts are culverts -Gomas.
In the river.
“Four people from India sank as a massive flood to destroy New York and New Jersey after Hurricane Ida.
A report at Patch.com said that the 31-year-old Dhanush Reddy from Edison died last week after being washed into a sewer pipe Hurricane 36 inches in South Plainfield.
This report added that the South Police of Plainfield, the Middlesex County water rescue team and Piscataway police arrived at the scene where the police helped motorists in the Hadley and Stelton Road area and heard crying to ask for help.
Authorities said two men Swept into the pipe, which switched from South Paris to Piscataway.
While one of the men was saved, the others could not be found and the authorities found Reddy’s body in the wooded area a few miles away after he sank.
“Many flood victims live in basement apartments, some of them are where underground underground in the sec illegal fig from a larger house and may not have an emergency exit needed from a legitimate apartment.
The living room is relatively inexpensive, they are protection from thousands of poor cities, even because they are known as Firetraps, “said a report on the New York Times.” Last night, the basement became a water trap, “he added.
The NYT report added that Ramskriets, Family Four, being at the home of their queen when the flood water reaches their ankles.
When they try to get their belongings, “they heard collapsed and water bursts pushed them through the black-black apartment when the wall gave up.” The flood swept the old Dameshwar Ramskriets in The whole house when he gripped his wife’s hand in Tara.
“I tried to handle my wife, and she tried to hug me,” he said on Thursday, said NYT.
“But the water pushed me away and I couldn’t feel her hand anymore.” Ramskriet and her 22 year old son named Nick both sank.
At 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Wednesday, Mingma Sherpa, who lives in an underground apartment in Queens with Her husband and a toddler, panicked to call the neighbors upstairs to ask for help.
Malathi Kanche, 46, a software designer who emigrated from India, was swept away in the New Jersey Bridgewater when he and his 15-year-old daughter attached to a tree after leaving their car trapped in the flood.
Then the tree gave the way, and “the water takes it,” a report in NYT said, referring to Kanche.
The Nepal family who lives in a basement apartment in Queens also died when storm water flooded their apartment, made them stuck inside.
Mingma Sherpa has panicked to call her neighbor, Choi Sledge who lives above to ask for help, say “the water is now.” “Get out! To the third floor!” Sledge has told Sherpa.
The NYT report said that the family did not rise.
The sledge called them again and in a short call, Sherpa told him “the water came from the window.” Sherpa, her husband, old lobsang, and their boy boy named Ang-all immersed in the storm.
NYT said the storm killed at least 43 people in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

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