Un hombre observa un coche inundado tras el paso del huracán Ida, en Nueva York, EE.UU., el 2 de septiembre de 2021. Mike Segar / Reuters |
Flash flooding in Great Neck #NewYork. ? @BenRabizadeh pic.twitter.com/ADyUWAC7br
— Scott Spencer (@bullriders1) September 3, 2021
#Flooding killed at least 43+ people in the Northeast as remnants of #Hurricane Ida unleashed torrential rains that swept away cars, submerged #NewYorkCity subway lines & grounded airline flights, officials said#NYCFlooding #NewJersey #flooding#NYC #NewYork #Ida #HurricaneIda pic.twitter.com/B7ti9GVKmV
— Chaudhary Parvez (@ChaudharyParvez) September 3, 2021
This morning, we witnessed a rare visualization of "combined sewage overflow" (CSO) pollution, after last night's destructive storm: Newtown creek disgorging into the East River. Learn more about CSO's here: https://t.co/5UjAbrYtVe pic.twitter.com/TFBJaDCKYs
— Billion Oyster (@BillionOyster) September 2, 2021
Oremos por nuestros hermanos afectados en New York y New Jersey por el huracán Ida ?゚マᄏ♂️?゚マᄏ♀️?ᄐ pic.twitter.com/DYW2w4CTiM
— #TanRealComoElAire? (@GinaSernaque) September 3, 2021
#Stamford #CT #hurricaneIda #flooding this car was completely submerged in the morning.. now water has started receding.#NYCFlooding #NewJersey #flooding
— ?ンミᄀ?ンミロ?ンミᄃ? ?ンミレ?ンミᄂ?ンミᆱ ?ンミ゙?ンミレ (@Bhabanisankar02) September 3, 2021
#NY #NYC #NewYorkCity #Ida #HurricaneIda #NJwx #flashflooding #Emergency #tornadowarnings pic.twitter.com/DmnNFnmjcH