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  • 7/16/2025
New Jersey was rocked by a powerful storm on July 14 that dumped intense rainfall across multiple counties, causing dangerous flash flooding and widespread power outages. Some areas were hit with 3 to 4 inches of rain per hour, overwhelming drainage systems and submerging roads and neighborhoods.

The National Weather Service issued a Flood Watch, warning of the high risk of flash floodsโ€”and those warnings quickly became reality. Streets turned into rivers, vehicles were abandoned, and emergency crews scrambled to respond.

This video includes:
๐Ÿšจ Raw footage of flooded streets and towns
โš ๏ธ Details on affected counties and rainfall intensity
๐Ÿ›‘ Emergency declarations and NWS alerts
๐Ÿ  Impact on homes, power, and infrastructure

๐Ÿ“ข Stay informed. Stay safe. Share this video to help raise awareness.
๐Ÿ™ Our thoughts are with the families and communities impacted by this historic storm.

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Transcript
00:00Do you live in New Jersey?
00:02What happened on Monday, July 14, 2025, will go down in history as one of the worst floods ever.
00:10Severe thunderstorms rolled through the state, bringing with them heavy flash flooding,
00:16especially to Union and Somerset counties.
00:20Some areas received over 6.5 inches of rain in just hours.
00:24This caused dozens of residents to be rescued from their homes and vehicles.
00:28Places like North Plainfield and Scotch Plains were hit particularly hard.
00:34Most flights were canceled at Newark Liberty International Airport as a result of the storm.

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