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Severe Flash Flooding in Northeast U.S. Leads to State of Emergency and Fatalities

New Jersey and New York face severe flash flooding due to heavy rainfall, prompting emergency declarations, road closures, and multiple fatalities across the region.

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  • New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency on Monday due to severe flash flooding and heavy rainfall, urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel.
  • Two fatalities have been reported in New Jersey as a result of flash flooding caused by intense rainfall, with over 6 inches falling in a short period.
  • Emergency responders conducted numerous water rescues in New Jersey and New York, where rising waters trapped vehicles and residents in flooded areas.
  • The New York City subway system experienced significant disruptions due to flooding, impacting service and causing delays across multiple lines.
  • Continued flood impacts are expected in New Jersey and New York, with the National Weather Service warning of ongoing dangerous conditions and potential for more rain.
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The reporting appears neutral and objective by focusing on factual details of severe weather events across various regions. Sources primarily convey information about death tolls, rainfall amounts, affected areas, emergency responses, and property damage. The language, while descriptive of the events' severity, avoids loaded terms or selective emphasis that would suggest a particular political or social agenda, presenting a straightforward account of the natural disasters and their immediate consequences.

"The torrential downpour lashed vast swaths of the Northeast U.S. Monday, inundating New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the Washington, D.C. metro area."

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"Heavy rainfall triggered flash flooding in parts of New Jersey and New York on Monday, July 14, with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declaring a state of emergency for all 21 counties in the state."

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"Torrential rains in New York and New Jersey on Monday night brought flash flooding that killed two people and led New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to declare a state of emergency."

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"The flash floods were blamed for two deaths in New Jersey."

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"New York City’s subway system was fully operational for the Tuesday morning commute, however some roads remained closed in sections of New York and New Jersey after heavy rain swept across the U.S. Northeast overnight, causing flash floods."

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"The East Coast was slammed with torrential rain and flash flooding Monday that killed at least two people, turned streets into rivers, shut down subways, stranded drivers and prompted water rescues."

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"The heavy rains also caused flash floods in New York and south-central Pennsylvania on Monday night into early Tuesday, prompting road closures and snarling some service on the New York City subway."

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"The two victims were swept away in their vehicle in Plainfield, New Jersey, a suburb about 30 miles outside New York City, Murphy said."

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"Heavy rain swept across parts of the U.S. Northeast on Monday night, inundating sections of New York and New Jersey with flash flooding that stranded vehicles in roadways, closed subway lines and led to the declaration of a state of emergency."

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The severe flash flooding was primarily caused by intense rainfall, with over six inches falling in a short period, leading to a state of emergency declaration in New Jersey. The heavy rain swamped the region, causing rivers and brooks to overflow and flood roads and residential areas.

At least two fatalities were reported in New Jersey, specifically in the city of Plainfield, where a vehicle was swept away by floodwaters.

The flash flooding caused significant disruptions to transportation infrastructure, including subway suspensions and delays in New York City, as well as road closures and flight cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport.

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