
On Monday, heavy rains hit, heavy winds and coastal floods hit parts of the central Attenty and northeast coast when the powerful Nor’easter crawled along the east coast. The storm left three dead and allegedly influenced more than 4,800 flights, which forced more than 500 cancellations.
Several videos and photos orbiting social media showed the flooded Avalon Bay, New Jersey when Nor’easter snemed.
What is Nor’easter?
Nor’easter is a storm that travels along the American east coast and usually has coastal winds from the northeast – from where it derives the name.
The air trip to the main northeast airports was seriously affected after Nor’easter launched serious floods in South Carolina and pushed the ocean on the road along the Central Atlantic coast on Monday afternoon.
Which flights were affected?
American Airlines, Delta, Jetblue, Southwest, Spirit and United Airlines showed disruption in cities such as Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Newark, mentioned the report of Travel and Tour World.
Nor’easter death
At least three deaths have been reported so far. On Sunday he was tragically killed by the older New Yorker when Nor’easter threw the solar panel from the roof and sent him to the streets down.
In Massachusetts crashed a small plane, killed two people, and injured others when rain and high wind hit the area, the Associated Press reported.
Dangerous floods in coastal areas
On Monday afternoon, the water levels reached a slight flood phase-the most significant level-under the important parts of the New Jersey and New York coast, CNN reported.
Parts of the Coast Virginia also hit the main flood phase on Sunday afternoon, while over tens of other places in the middle Atlantic experienced slight floods.
“Extensive floods and closed roads, damage to structures and evacuation are possible,” warned the National Meteorological Service before the day.
Motorists saved; No injuries were reported
In Georgetown in South Carolina, the authorities saved several motorists imprisoned with floods on Sunday morning after almost 10 inches of rain in this 24 hours strengthened the director of emergency services in the district of Georgetown Brandon Ellis.
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