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Flash Flood: Motorists Rescued, Vehicles Float, Roads Jammed Throughout Area

Some cars flipped while many floated, responders rescued dozens of motorists whose vehicles became submerged and traffic throughout Bergen and Passaic counties was paralyzed by the hard rain that fell Monday afternoon.

Broadway in Fair Lawn just west of Midland Avenue.

Broadway in Fair Lawn just west of Midland Avenue.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
Broadway just west of Midland Avenue below the NJ Transit trestle on the Fair Lawn side.

Broadway just west of Midland Avenue below the NJ Transit trestle on the Fair Lawn side.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
West End and Aurora avenues in Cliffside Park.

West End and Aurora avenues in Cliffside Park.

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Vehicles seen floating from the Elmwood Park side of Broadway.

Vehicles seen floating from the Elmwood Park side of Broadway.

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BJ’s/ PetSmart across from Garden State Plaza on Route 17 in Paramus.

BJ’s/ PetSmart across from Garden State Plaza on Route 17 in Paramus.

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"All my life I've never seen it like this," wrote Dina Shoshana.

"All my life I've never seen it like this," wrote Dina Shoshana.

Photo Credit: Dina Shoshana
After the deluge.

After the deluge.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving

Torrential thunderstorms stranded motorists rescued by emergency responders. Others watched their cars float away. Roadways of all widths and lengths were closed -- some of them in more than one spot.

A flash-flooded southbound Route 208 was closed after a vehicle flipped.

Rescues were underway on Broadway in Fair Lawn, at South Van Brunt Street and Jay Street in Englewood. 

Another victim was rescued from the floodwaters on Morningside Avenue in Cresskill. Still others were plucked from vehicles on Route 4 near Main Street in River Edge.

Paterson police called for rescue pontoons after three vehicles got stuck at Madison and 20th avenues.

Countless motorists pulled over on Route 80, waiting for the torrential downpour to ease.

No major injuries were reported as the evening rush approached -- although there were plenty of headaches.

Route 4 was closed in several spots, including near Kinderkamack Road. 

Southbound Route 17 was closed at Passaic Street in Rochelle Park and in Hasbrouck Heights.

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