THE Bill de Blaisio, the mayor of New York, preached on Wednesday night (today Thursday morning Greek time) emergency situation because of what he called a “historic weather phenomenon”, as record rainfall in the metropolis caused floods and made many roads dangerous as impassable.
Nearly all of New York City’s subway lines were shut down late Wednesday night as the wreckage of Cyclone Aida, which had meanwhile plunged into a tropical storm, brought torrential rains, flash floods and tornadoes to the area, CN reported. the Athenian News Agency.
The U.S. National Weather Service issued at least five warning cards for flash floods in areas from Philadelphia to New Jersey.
Earlier, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy also declared a state of emergency over tropical storm Aida.

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