NJ flash flooding kills at least 2
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Thursday marks a third day of cleanup for residents of North Plainfield, whose homes took on massive amounts of water in Monday night’s flash floods. Some
Lubia Estevez and Forest Whitlock, both women in their 60s, died Monday night when they were traveling around 8 p.m. during an intense storm and their car ended up in a ditch before being washed away. It is unclear where they were headed or how they know each other.
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ABC7 New York on MSNCommunities recovering after deadly flash floods hit Tri-StateBoth westbound and eastbound lanes have since reopened. Crews were cleaning up mud, repairing the road and damaged dividers and repaving the roadway. They also painted new stripes in the eastbound lanes. All of these repairs are happening after Monday night's storm that flooded streets and damaged homes, roads and cars.
A state of emergency was issued in New Jersey on July 14 amid heavy rains and flash floods. A look at the aftermath in Central Jersey.