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New Jersey Hit by Flash Floods After Heavy Thunderstorms

A powerful thunderstorm slammed New Jersey on July 14, flooding streets, homes and cars after hours of heavy rain.

Rain Overwhelms Local Systems

The fast-falling rain overwhelmed storm drains, flooded low-lying neighborhoods and saturated basements as water levels rose rapidly across several cities.

Rescue Teams Act Quickly

Stranded people were rescued by emergency crews in boats. They waded into flooded homes, cleared blocked roads, and jammed shifts to contain damage.

Transport and Power Disrupted

Highways were blocked by floodwaters, trains were delayed and power was cut. Utility crews worked through the night to restore service and clear waterlogged areas.

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Experts Warn of Future Risks

Meteorologists warned of more storms. They added that climate change intensifies rainfall and people should remain vigilant for weather updates.

Conclusion: Rebuilding Begins

New Jersey Residents started to dig out. Officials pledged stronger planning so as to avoid similar disasters and protect the community against future flash floods.


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