At least 45 dead in the Northeast in wake of Hurricane Ida

New York City's Central Park received 3.15 inches in an hour.
Abilio Viegas attempts to fix his flooded van on South Street on September 02, 2021 in Newark, New Jersey.

The death toll in the Northeast reached 45 on Thursday following the remnants of Hurricane Ida hitting the coast.

Those who were killed ranged geographically from Maryland to Connecticut, the Associated Press reported. At least 12 of those dead were in New York City, with 11 dying in flooded basement apartments and one in a car.

In New Jersey, at least 23 people died, with another five in Pennsylvania. A state trooper in Pennsylvania died in his car after helping his wife get out, and a Connecticut state police sergeant also died in his cruiser as it was swept away by the floodwaters, according to the AP.

Central Park in New York City received 3.15 inches in an hour, and over nine inches of rain hit parts of Staten Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania.

The storm, which included at least seven tornadoes and flash flooding, was caused by a traditional storm merging with the leftovers of Ida.