BREAKING: Hudson River floods into part of HobokenOverflow so far limited to PATH plaza and main post office areaPosted March 13, 2010

HOBOKEN AND BEYOND — The Hudson River has overflowed and flooded the plaza area around the historic Erie-Lackawanna train terminal/PATH terminal this evening, rising around cars and parking meters and flowing over the bricks. Residents were seen taking photos with camera phones before catching cabs home nearby. The area of the flooding is the southeast corner of the city south of Pier A Park, across the river from lower Manhattan.
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