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Overall, Ida wrought $8–10 billion in damage across New Jersey and $7.5–9 billion in New York. [4] Over 4,700 property damage claims were filed against New York City. Claimants argued that it was the city's negligence of its sewer system, which led to wide spread flooding.
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]
September 12, 1960 – Hurricane Donna moved up the East Coast of the United States and passed offshore New Jersey, causing heavy damage along the coast, but less than other states struck directly by Donna. The hurricane produced 105 mph (170 km/h) wind gusts and a storm surge of 6 feet (1.8 m) near Atlantic City, and 8.99 in (228 mm) of ...
The remnants of Hurricane Ida inundated large swaths of the northeastern U.S. with historic and unanticipated fury Wednesday night, killing at least 14 people in flooding in New York, New Jersey ...
As of Saturday, at least 67 hurricane-related deaths had been reported across eight states, a week after Ida made landfall in Louisiana. Biden tours Hurricane Ida damage in New York and New Jersey ...
Heavy rainfall brought on by the remnants of Hurricane Ida flooded a road in Lambertville, New Jersey, prompting the Governor to declare a state of emergency.This footage filmed by Pearl Gabel ...
Hurricane Ida generated a tornado outbreak as it traversed the Southeastern, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeastern United States.Thirty-six confirmed tornadoes touched down from Mississippi to Massachusetts; one person was killed in Upper Dublin Township, Pennsylvania, and several people were injured in Alabama, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
A post-storm assessment of the deadly and devastating Hurricane Ida, which slammed the United States in 2021, was released in late April 2023 by the National Weather Service (NWS), citing ...