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WATCH: Ida Causes Flooding, Destruction In Northern Nassau
Water gushed onto the Great Neck station's platforms. A mudslide buried cars in Port Washington. See the destruction.

GREAT NECK, NY — Stunning footage showed widespread flooding in northern Nassau County on Wednesday, as remnants of Hurricane Ida battered the Northeast.
Water overflowing on the streets gushed onto the Great Neck station's platforms. A mudslide buried cars in Port Washington. Lightning illuminated the night sky and the damage caused by the storm.
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JAW-DROPPING FLOODING
GREAT NECK, NY
IDA'S AFTERMATH
I know this area very well. This was an all too common scene following Ida's remnants. Sheesh. pic.twitter.com/IDnFm2UNnV
— Matt Hammer (@MattHammer12) September 2, 2021
This was supposedly taken in my town on Middle Neck Road in Great Neck, NY. #Ida pic.twitter.com/4dAM7QgwQF
— Andrew C Laufer, Esq (@lauferlaw) September 2, 2021
@News12LI Manorhaven/port Washington dead end street where a dirt cliff gave way. A literal landslide down into the street burying cars, backyards and basements. pic.twitter.com/ODYb1gefsE
— Glamma (@glammamad13) September 2, 2021
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