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Flooding from winter storm overwhelms several NY shore communities
Police are being called in to help residents stuck in flooding in Howard Beach.
ByEyewitness News via WABC logo
Tidal flooding triggered by winter storm inundates shore communities
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Kristin Thorne reports from Freeport and Johny Fernandez has an update from Howard Beach.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Flooding from the winter storm has prompted urgent calls for assistance in several New York coastal communities.
The NYPD has called a Level 3 mobilization in Howard Beach, Queens, to help residents and assist in traffic conditions.
Numerous streets there, in the Rockaways and other parts of South Queens have been inundated by tidal flooding exacerbated by the winter storm.
Video showed the impact of rising tides from Jamaica Bay, which left multiple vehicles under water.
Beach Channel Drive is closed from Beach 116th Street to Beach 124th Street.
And in Freeport, Nassau County, dramatic video showed South Long Beach Avenue completely impassable.
Cars there are underwater as well.
Flooding was also being reported in New Jersey.
NJ Transit posted a service advisory just before 9 a.m. announcing trains in and out of Hoboken Terminal were subject to up to 30-minute delays due to high water conditions.
And a Flood Warning was posted for Bergen County until 9 p.m. Friday.
This breaking story will be updated.
Police are being called in to help residents stuck in flooding in Howard Beach.
ByEyewitness News via WABC logo
Tidal flooding triggered by winter storm inundates shore communities
EMBED <>MORE VIDEOS
Kristin Thorne reports from Freeport and Johny Fernandez has an update from Howard Beach.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Flooding from the winter storm has prompted urgent calls for assistance in several New York coastal communities.
The NYPD has called a Level 3 mobilization in Howard Beach, Queens, to help residents and assist in traffic conditions.
Numerous streets there, in the Rockaways and other parts of South Queens have been inundated by tidal flooding exacerbated by the winter storm.
Video showed the impact of rising tides from Jamaica Bay, which left multiple vehicles under water.
Beach Channel Drive is closed from Beach 116th Street to Beach 124th Street.
And in Freeport, Nassau County, dramatic video showed South Long Beach Avenue completely impassable.
Cars there are underwater as well.
Flooding was also being reported in New Jersey.
NJ Transit posted a service advisory just before 9 a.m. announcing trains in and out of Hoboken Terminal were subject to up to 30-minute delays due to high water conditions.
And a Flood Warning was posted for Bergen County until 9 p.m. Friday.
This breaking story will be updated.