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🚨SEVERE FLASH FLOODS PLAINFIELD, NJ Plainfield and Somerville areas are both underwater Governor Murphy declares State of Emergency for parts of New Jersey as more rain moves in

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Фото профиля Karen
Karen1 год назад

Oh no! Not NJ now! This seems like another country seeding our skies. This is like warfare!

Фото профиля Culture War Report
Culture War Report1 год назад

Weather Warfare. This is nuts. Check out the last post. nYC subway flooding 😳

Фото профиля brian
brian1 год назад

Imagine being stuck in that traffic

Фото профиля Culture War Report
Culture War Report1 год назад

Nooooooooo. Would freak me out.

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