SHARE

State Of Emergency Declared As Flooding Worsens In NJ Town

A New Jersey town where flooding has apparently worsened since the weekend storm has declared a State of Emergency.

Flooding continues in parts of New Jersey on Tuesday, Dec. 19.

Flooding continues in parts of New Jersey on Tuesday, Dec. 19.

Photo Credit: Paterson Police Department

Wayne Township residents in areas that are prone to flooding were urged to self-evacuate on Monday, Dec. 18.

As of Tuesday, Dec. 19, the area from the Passaic River at Little Falls "entered major flood stage" and was only expected to rise until cresting this evening, township officials said.

The rising waters were expected to directly affect other areas of town, with multiple road closures reported

The National Weather Service had issued flood warnings and urged drivers to heed to road closures and refrain from driving around barricades and into flood waters.

"More than 50% of all flood fatalities are vehicle-related," the NWS said. "Turn Around, Don’t Drown!"

Schools were closed in nearby Paterson on Tuesday, Dec. 19 due to flooding issues.

to follow Daily Voice Wyckoff-Franklin Lakes and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE