UPDATE 7-'Historic' New York-area flooding in Ida's wake leaves at least 14 dead
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NEW YORK - Flooding killed at least 14 people, swept away cars, submerged subway lines and temporarily grounded flights in New York and New Jersey as the remnants of Hurricane Ida brought torrential rains to the area.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told a Thursday news conference there were nine confirmed fatalities in New York caused by what he had described as a "historic weather event." Countless rescues were made overnight of motorists and subway riders who became stranded in the flood waters, de Blasio said. "So many lives were saved because of the fast, courageous, response of our first responders," he said.More Related News