New Jersey store roof collapses during severe storm, flooding interior
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A store roof partially collapsed during severe storms in New Jersey on July 6.
- Heavy rain and flooding inundated the store, pushing shelves and displays.
- Miraculously, all 27 people inside escaped without injury.
A store roof in New Jersey partially collapsed, leading to a massive flood inside the building during severe storms on Monday morning, July 6. The incident occurred as heavy rains lashed the area, causing widespread street flooding.
Water surged into the store, pushing numerous shelves and display stands across the floor, according to the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office. Footage captured the dramatic scene as a customer narrowly avoided falling roof debris and was struck by wooden stands moved by the rushing water, yet managed to escape the falling wreckage.
Authorities reported that 27 individuals were inside the store at the time. Two people were briefly trapped under structural elements but were able to free themselves and exit the building safely. Remarkably, no one sustained any injuries during the chaotic event.
Emergency teams responded to the scene amidst the ongoing severe weather. The Sheriff's Office utilized drones and canine units to conduct a thorough search of the building. Sheriff Shaun Golden commended the swift actions of the first responders, highlighting their promptness in extremely difficult conditions and the seamless collaboration between agencies to ensure everyone's safety.
รi felicitฤm pe toศi membrii echipelor de intervenศie, care au acศionat cu promptitudine รฎn condiศii extrem de dificile.
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.