New York flooding: At least 9 die as storm's remnants bring flash floods, tornados to Northeast
At least nine deaths were reported in New York City and New Jersey as rain from the remnants of Hurricane Ida sent the area into a state of emergency. https://abc11.com/hurricane-ida-2021-nyc-flooding-tornado-mullica-hill-nj-damage/10993876/
Видео New York flooding: At least 9 die as storm's remnants bring flash floods, tornados to Northeast канала ABC11
Видео New York flooding: At least 9 die as storm's remnants bring flash floods, tornados to Northeast канала ABC11
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