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Two people died in New Jersey after their car was swept into a brook. Public transit was largely running normally a day after the subway system flooded in New York. Officials warned aging infrastructure remained susceptible to extreme weather.
The subway system, which is more than a century old, is relied on by millions of passengers every day and weaves the city into a cohesive network.
Hundreds of New Jersey homes were damaged by flooding Monday, and many families are just beginning the process of filing insurance claims.
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The region was hit with heavy rain Monday evening, resulting in flash floods that not only impacted roads and air travel, but also the transit system.
The century-old system is being hit with more powerful and frequent storms, and it will take a multiagency effort to fix it.
Two people were killed when flash floods struck New Jersey, submerging cars, flooding roadways and canceling flights.
New York City’s subway system is mainly known for moving millions of riders every day and scaring the U.S. transportation secretary. But every so often it also becomes the world’s least-popular water