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The remnants of the Ida Pound northeast with rain, floods, tornadoes

The remnants of the Ida Pound northeast with rain, floods, tornadoes
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Harrisburg: The remnants of the Ida storm carrying heavy winds, wet rain and at least one tornado Wednesday as the storm was stunning Pennsylvania and New Jersey, fainting the roof of the US postal service building and threatened to flood the dam on the road.
National weather services confirm at least one tornado pole and social media shows the house decreases to debris in Mullica Hill, a South New Jersey County outside Philadelphia.
Other videos showed water flowing through Newark Liberty International Airport when the storm moved to New York on Wednesday night.
The New York and New Jersey Port Authority, which operates the airport, tweeted at 10:30 a.m.
That all flights were suspended and all parking lots were closed due to severe flooding.
All trains to the airport are also suspended.
The national weather service recorded 3.15 inches of rain in the New York Central Park in an hour, far beyond 1.94 inches which fell in one hour during a tropical storm Henri on August 22, which was believed at that time to be the most recorded in the park.
The roof collapsed at the postal service building in Kearny, New Jersey, with people inside, police SGT.
Said Chris Levchak.
The rescue crew was at the scene until night, without a word about the number of people or the severity of the injury.
Governor Phil Murphy stated an emergency in all 21 new jersey districts, urging people to live on a flooded road.
The soaking rain encourages the evacuation of thousands of people after water reaches a dangerous level in the dam near Johnstown, a city of Pennsylvania nicknamed the flood city.
Ida caused countless school and business closes in Pennsylvania.
About 150 roads managed by the Pennsylvania transportation department are closed and many smaller highways cannot be passed.
Several thousand customers still without late Wednesday night.
Some areas near Johnstown, whose history includes several deadly floods, seeing 5 inches or more rainy in the afternoon, inundation that triggered the evacuation order for downstream from Wilmore Dam.
Hinckston Run Dam nearby is also being monitored but appears stable in the afternoon.
Both dams are considered high danger dams that tend to kill someone they fail.
Refugees were taken to the nearest secondary school with the help of the Red Cross, National Guard, local transit authorities and school transportation services, he said.
The 1889 Johnstown Flood killed 2,200 people, disaster blamed on poor maintenance at the South Fork Dam on the Conemaught River.
It sent a 36 foot water wall roaring to a populated area at 40 mph (65 kph).
High water driving several of their homes in Maryland and Virginia.
The storm killed a teenager, two people were not taken into account and the tornado was believed to have touched along the Gulf of Chesapeake in Maryland.
National weather services have predicted flooding from what was left of the Hurricane Ida, said the terrain was steep and even city streets were very susceptible to severe weather ribbons extended from Appalachuss to Massachusetts.
Flash Flooding knocked around 20 houses from the foundation and washed several trailers in the western corner of the Virginia mountains, where around 50 people were saved and hundreds were evacuated.
News outlets report that one person is countless in the Hurley small mountain community.
Water almost reached the underground unit ceiling when the crew arrived at an apartment complex in Rockville, Maryland, Wednesday.
A 19-year-old child was found dead, another person was lost and about 200 people from 60 apartments near Rock Creek was transferred, Head of the Montgomery County Fire Extinguisher Scott Goldstein said on Wednesday.
`In many years I haven’t seen a situation like this,” Goldstein said.
Tropical Storm Larry strengthened and moved quickly to the west after being formed off the previous African coast.
The fortune teller estimates that it will quickly increase in a way similar to Ida, a major storm with a wind speed of 120 mph (193 kph) on Saturday.
Kate remains a tropical depression and is expected to weaken without life threatening.

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