"Devastating Floods Ravage Hudson Valley and Northeast, Leaving Destruction in Their Wake"

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Some roads in New York remain closed and there is limited rail service as the region continues to recover from storms that caused record rainfall and resulted in one fatality. The Metro-North Hudson line is partially suspended, with trains running between Grand Central Terminal and Peekskill. Limited bus service is being provided between Poughkeepsie and Croton-Harmon stations. The Newburgh-Beacon ferry service is still suspended. Various roads, including the Palisades Interstate Parkway, Bear Mountain Bridge, and Route 9W, are closed. Power outages are also affecting some areas, with restoration efforts underway.
Topics:nation#flood-recovery#limited-rail-service#new-york#road-closures#storm-damage#weathernatural-disasters
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