Record-breaking rainfall led to historic flooding Wednesday evening in New York and New Jersey, with officials declaring rare emergencies warning people to stay away from dangerous flood waters to protect their lives.
Just after midnight on Thursday, Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in New York. She urged people to stay of the roads.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy issued a state of emergency in response to the storm late Wednesday.
“Tropical Storm Ida is severely impacting all areas of our state,” he said. “The safety of our residents is our main priority, and we urge everyone to be informed of local weather conditions and to stay off the roads.”
BREAKING: I’m declaring a STATE OF EMERGENCY EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY in response to Tropical Storm Ida.
We will use every resource at our disposal to ensure the safety of New Jerseyans.
Stay off the roads, stay home, and stay safe.
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) September 2, 2021
I am declaring a state of emergency to help New Yorkers affected by tonight's storm.
Please stay off the roads and avoid all unnecessary travel.
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) September 2, 2021
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio followed suit.
I’m declaring a state of emergency in New York City tonight.
We’re enduring an historic weather event tonight with record breaking rain across the city, brutal flooding and dangerous conditions on our roads.
— Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) September 2, 2021
A flash flood emergency was issued for New York City for the first time ever, according to the Weather Service. It was only the second time ever that the weather service issued such an alert for the region, with the first being for northeast New Jersey an hour prior.
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Brightstone Wedding Halls, Passaic.
Elmhurst, Queens:
Cars stranded on the Garden State Parkway.
Flooding inside Newark Airport:
Chabad World Headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway is flooded, as well as the entire street in front:
NYC Subway System:
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wow! unbelievable and now when everyone is coming in for Tishre with the Rebbe at 770
what does HaShem have in mind?
The lesson of this, is that if anyone would have warned anyone about this in advance, especially to any frum yid, such as warning to take precautions, they would have laughed in your face.
This leitzanus isn’t limited to floods, it applies to warnings of holocausts as well, even when those approaching holocausts have warning signs.
Never again? What, are you really that stupid?
We have to fight the fake pandemic regulations, especially the current NYS masking mandate that is known to cause respiratory issues, skin problems, and other issues among children.
The ‘roll-up-your-sleeve-for-yenim’s-sake-and-take-a-shot’ is even more false. Whether you want to take the ‘magic-injection’ or not, if it is being coerced — especially with shoddy science behind it (not just being ‘coached’ by well-meaning pharmaceutical salespeople as is usual), we must build a defense of resistance against its use and its attempted greater regulation into our Torah-based democratic society.
should we take the bait regarding your comment regarding the Rebbe ZT”L ?
Ok don’t post it. Enjoy being a kapo to the next Nazi regime.
Refuah sheimah for your willing blindness.