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Windsor Road between Route 4 and West Englewood Avenue is closed due to flooding. − Marsha Stoltz. North Jersey traffic Closures on I-80, I-287; Routes 46, 3, 94; Devils at Prudential. Hawthorne ...
Road flooding and highway closures in NJ Flooded highways remained into Tuesday afternoon. Route 23 in Wayne is flooded in both directions from Route 202 to CR511A/Boulevard in Riverdale ...
With many North Jersey roads still closed after this week's storm, local officials gave advice on how to get around. North Jersey roads still closed due to flooding. Here's how you can get around
In Mercer County to the southeast of Hunterdon County, flooding closed about 85 roads, including portions of Interstate 95, U.S. 1 and U.S. 130, and NJ 33. Hundreds of people required rescue after their cars became trapped in the floodwaters. In Trenton, the swollen Assunpink Creek damaged 40 homes and three businesses.
In Hopewell, New Jersey, Interstate 295 was shut down due to flooding. [42] A total of 30 people were killed in New Jersey, making Ida the second deadliest tropical cyclone in the history of the state, behind Hurricane Sandy. [15] [43] Damage in New Jersey amounted to anywhere between $8 billion and $10 billion. [7]
Due to flooding, 32nd Street to 100th Street are closed. Utilize Ocean Boulevard instead. Vehicles leave a wake as they travel Long Beach Boulevard at 35th Street in Beach Haven Thursday, April 4 ...
The 5.3-mile-long (8.5 km) West Branch of the Shabakunk Creek emerges from the airfield of Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing. From there, it flows generally southeastward, quickly joining with several small, unnamed tributaries while passing underneath the Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad (formerly owned by the Reading Railroad, now owned by Conrail), Scotch Road and Upper Ferry Road.
Severe thunderstorms and showers across the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast triggered deadly flash flooding in the tristate area where roads were turned into rivers, cars were submerged in fast ...