Weather
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Multiple Tornadoes From Remnants of Hurricane Ida Rips Across New Jersey
Multiple tornadoes may have occurred in New Jersey as Ida's remnants caused quick damages in the state Wednesday evening during an intense flash flood, tornado warnings, and severe thunderstorm. The National Weather Service revealed that a 911 call center got a report of notable damages in the Mullica Hill region, several homes were damaged and trees down on Cedar Road.
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