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Police say 60-year-old Lubia Estevez, a food services cashier at Plainfield High School, was one of two people killed during ...
New Jersey remains under a state of emergency Tuesday after flash flooding devastated many communities Monday night, ...
Statewide, rain totals ranged from .11 inches in Hamilton, Mercer County to 6.64 inches in Clark and 6.24 inches in Westfield ...
The home on Parkview Avenue in North Plainfield exploded and collapsed just before 11:25 p.m. on Monday as heavy downpours ...
Thursday marks a third day of cleanup for residents of North Plainfield, whose homes took on massive amounts of water in ...
Two women killed Monday night when their vehicle got washed away during severe flooding in Plainfield have been identified.
The Plainfield Area Humane Society battled serious flooding, but thanks to dedicated volunteers, all animals were rescued.
The two women were in their car on the road when it was swept into the Cedar Brook during the height of the storm.
The women were identified as Lubia Estevez and Forest Whitlock. Both women were in their early 60s, according to officials.
Fox News meteorologist Haley Meier reports from North Plainfield, NJ where a residential home exploded during Tuesday night’s severe flooding on ‘America Reports’.
The tragedy unfolded just 11 days after three people were killed by falling trees as violent storms ripped through central New Jersey on July 3. Two of those, ages 25 and 79, were from Plainfield, ...
Torrential rain and flash flooding led to dramatic rescues in New Jersey as Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency.