China News Service, September 3, reported that on the 2nd local time, a large area of ​​the northeastern United States was hit by heavy rains and local floods. The death toll caused by "Ada", which has been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, has exceeded 40 people, including New York. A 2-year-old boy in the city.

On August 31, local time, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, due to the fact that electricity has not yet been restored, the city's street scene lights are rare in the evening.

  According to reports, a spokesperson for the New York City Police Department said that at least 13 people were killed in the storm in New York City. An "unprecedented flood" occurred in Queens, which caused one side of a house to collapse and the death of a mother and child.

  New Jersey confirmed at least 23 weather-related deaths.

In Montgomery County, a suburb of Philadelphia, at least six people died from the storm.

Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Rhode Island have all reported floods, and a total of 5 people were killed in Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

  In New York City, heavy rain lasted for several hours on the evening of the 1st. Flash floods occurred in parts of Queens and Brooklyn. The main street became a river, flooding the basement and first-floor apartments.

The New York station of the National Weather Service announced that the area has entered a flash flood emergency, which is a rare warning issued when the flood "causes a serious threat and catastrophic loss to human life."

  Videos shared on social media showed that the Brooklyn Queens highway was impassable, cars in Elmhurst, Queens were blocked on the streets, and subway stations in Manhattan were flooded.

 The picture shows that on August 29, local time, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, felt the impact of Hurricane Ida, and part of the roof of a building was overturned to the north.

  The report pointed out that after "Ada" crossed the border, record-breaking rainfall was encountered in the central and northeastern parts of the Atlantic Ocean.

  New York Governor Hochul has previously declared a state of emergency in the state; New Jersey Governor Murphy said: "Don't go on the road, stay at home, pay attention to safety." Murphy has previously declared a state of emergency in all counties in NSW.

  A video showed that water accumulated in the Newark International Airport, the water rushed into the baggage facility, and flight activities were suspended for several hours.

  The New Jersey Transportation Company stated that almost all train services have been suspended.

The agency wrote on social media: “Due to widespread weather issues, all light rail and buses may be suspended, detoured and delayed.”

  According to data from the tracking website poweroutage.us, nearly 100,000 homes and businesses in Pennsylvania had power outages on the morning of the 2nd, and another 60,000 New Jersey residents and 40,000 New York residents were in the dark.