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most floodwaters receded, and elected officials asked President
Bush to declare a federal disaster in areas where 3,500 people had
to leave their homes.
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Paterson - left their homes Monday, bringing to 700 the number of
county residents who had evacuated since Friday.
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would exceed $30 million, the cost of repairs seven months ago when
Tropical Depression Ivan swept the western and central
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Laptop Computers "There's obviously severe damage done to these homes and it's
going to take time and money to put those homes back to where they
were before this weekend," he said after a helicopter tour of some
of the hardest-hit areas in western New Jersey. "Our people will be
on the streets in the next several weeks to help them rebuild their
lives."
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administration approves the request of New Jersey's congressional
representatives to declare a disaster, it would make towns and
individuals eligible for federal grants and loans in the coming
months.
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Desktop Computer Most rivers - the Hackensack, Ramapo, Saddle, Pequannock,
Pompton, Delaware and others - receded after rising to well above
flood stage Sunday or early Monday.
Notebooks But the Passaic remained the monster that everyone had to fight
as Monday waned.
Lenovo The river continued to rise, forcing road closures and
evacuations in Little Falls, West Paterson, Totowa, Paterson and
Hawthorne. It was expected to crest at 10.9 feet - its flood stage
is 7 feet - around 8 p.m. Monday, so emergency crews had no choice
but to press on, rowing boats and driving high-riding, heavy-duty
trucks to pick up residents in low-lying neighborhoods of Passaic
and Morris counties.
Hard Drive "The flood stage is higher than [Tropical Storm] Floyd in 1999,"
said Maryann Trommelen, deputy coordinator for the Passaic County
Office of Emergency Management.
Travelstar No deaths or injuries were reported, according to State Police
Superintendent Rick Fuentes, and authorities said there were no
claims of looting or other criminal activity. But the hardships
were strenuous enough for all those whose communities lined the
river's spreading reach.
Gateway In Little Falls, by 5 p.m. the Passaic had swallowed several
blocks of the Singac neighborhood to just a block short of Main
Street. Rep Bill Pascrell Jr., D-Paterson, arrived to survey the
damage. As he spoke to emergency responders, the water began to
circle his feet.
Laptop Parts "We need the federal government to get some help into New
Jersey," he said. "We need assistance."
Software Amid that sense of urgency, though, some residents were
displaying grim bravado, defying a mandatory evacuation order.
Hard Drives "I'm staying," said Al Baskinger, a resident on Bogart Street.
At noon, the water had not yet reached his home. "I have nowhere to
go."
Electronics It was an attitude that frustrated Dennis Steinberger and Ron
Stell, firefighters and public works employees, riding in the
bucket of a front-end loader as they plowed through the water to
rescue residents. Stell and his partner said they had removed about
25 people from their homes by noon, but then there were the
recalcitrants.
Canon "We try to convince them, but they don't want to leave their
property," Stell said.
Desktop Pc In Paterson, some 20 people needed no prompting in agreeing to
evacuation in two boats. City staff opened two staging areas for
flood victims Monday afternoon and were considering opening a
third.
Desktop Computers Mayor Joey Torres, touring East Main Street, said back-flooding
sewers also were a real worry.
Think Pad "Since we're in a valley, most of the outflow [and] the garbage
comes in," Torres said. "If it compromises and clogs up our storm
drain, it makes matters even worse, and you have flash
flooding."
Repair On Watson Street, just north of the Straight Street bridge,
resident Tiburcio Irizarry said the flood was the worst he had seen
since 1984, when fish swam in the basement of a house he owns and
water crested close to the second story. Monday morning, his two
basement pumps had been working for nearly 12 hours with little
effect.
Data Recovery "I throw out the water, it comes in the other side," he
said.
Cisco On East Holsman Street, 11 houses were turned into islands by
the flood. Most of the neighborhood's residents had already left of
their own accord. But some needed to return for clothes, so
resident Angel Rosado cobbled together a raft of a wooden pallet
and seven car tires and ferried his neighbors down Bergen Street to
their homes.
Keyboard "If it keeps going up, everybody's going to have to leave,"
Rosado said.
Monitor In Totowa, residents of 30 homes voluntarily evacuated, said
Allen DelVecchio, coordinator of the Office of Emergency
Management. Authorities closed Riverview Drive along the Passaic
River and several side streets and set up a shelter at the civic
center on Union Boulevard.
Desktop The flood was the first emergency to be handled by the Passaic
Valley Office of Emergency Management, a cooperative initiative
among Little Falls, Totowa and West Paterson. Officers agreed that
the response had gone smoothly.
Infosys "It worked out to the betterment of everybody," said George
Galbraith, West Paterson OEM director and superintendent of the
West Paterson Department of Public Works. But, he estimated, about
12 percent of West Paterson was under water.
Refurbished Laptops Compounding the flooding along the Passaic was the aftermath of
rampages along feeder streams in the hill country to the north.
Wipro The Army Corps of Engineers distributed 50,000 sandbags
throughout North Jersey; the Bergen County Office of Emergency
Management provided another 5,200 sandbags.
Lap Top Nevertheless, just in Oakland, at least 189 residences and
businesses suffered damage from the Ramapo River.
Refurbished "My house is trashed," said Lew Levy, chairman of Oakland's
flood commission, who lives on Lakeview Terrace. "I'm planning on
probably having to live in a hotel for the next two to three
weeks."
Memory Brian Hague, a spokesman for Bergen County Executive Dennis
McNerney, said many people in Oakland chose to stay home for the
duration.
Intel "However, in those homes and businesses there are no utilities,"
he said.
As400 In Wayne, emergency workers evacuated about 200 people from 70
homes. Some said the damage appeared to be worse than in 1999, when
the recovery from Tropical Storm Floyd went on for months. About 30
people spent Sunday night at the Red Cross shelter in the gym at
Wayne Valley High School, said spokeswoman Cathy Derechailo, whose
agency also had provided shelters in Paterson, Fairfield and Little
Falls.
Averatec On Monday, the road behind the Willowbrook Mall remained partly
closed and the NJ Transit park-and-ride lot at Mother's was partly
under water. But by noon, Route 23 in neighboring Pequannock -
which had closed 24 hours earlier - was reopened, ending hours of
detours for motorists.
Hardware In Pequannock, about 19 people were prepared to go home Monday
night after they had stayed part of the weekend at a shelter at the
Municipal Building. About 40 homes and 10 businesses nestled along
the Pompton River were affected, and the majority of residents had
left. But fire volunteers did have to rescue one resident - a
black-and-white cat named Trumper - stuck on the roof of a
submerged car.
Dual Xeon In Lincoln Park, at least 200 homes and six business were
affected, and 400 people left town.
Storage While havoc was being played out in North Jersey, a good deal of
government in Trenton had already come to a halt Monday, with parts
of the State House under water and other buildings inaccessible.
Non-essential state workers were told to stay home again today.
Seagate Also hard-hit were Hunterdon and Warren counties. Near
Phillipsburg in Warren County, Codey on Monday empowered the state
police to evacuate 400 people, adding to the 1,000 who had left
Sunday. Officials said neighborhoods along the Delaware River were
dotted by houses with water to their roofs and cars submerged.
Computer Sales "The Delaware River is calling the shots right now," said one
state police spokesman.
Computer Hardware In total statewide, the rains forced partial closure of 40 state
roads and complete closure of 20 others, said Brendan Gill, a state
transportation spokesman.
Printers Staff Writers Kathleen Carroll, Richard Cowen, Laura Fasbach,
Shannon Harrington, Amy L. Kovac, John McAlpin, Tom Meagher,
Allison Pries, Robert Ratish, Eman Varoqua and Lauren Villagran
contributed to this article.
Technology By Elise Young
Bergen Record - 4/5/2005
Topic: Flood Control
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