Cars Trapped In Sea Of Ice Following Flood, Freezing Temps | Carscoops carscoops
Freezing temperatures and flood waters combined into a nasty surprise as a handful of vehicles got trapped in a sea of ice in New Jersey., the scene in Edgewater is a result of storms that rolled in on Thursday and dumped a lot of rain.
This caused the Hudson River to flood and fill some parts of the parking lot with up to 2 feet of water. Shortly thereafter, temperatures dropped and encased the vehicles in ice.There’s no word on how many vehicles are trapped, but footage shows a number of them with ice up to the top of their wheels. Among the victims is a 2001 Mercedes E320, a Jeep Wrangler, a Mazda, and a semi.
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