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Ida Cleanup Kits Available In Wayne
The American Red Cross has provided cleanup kits for residents affected by flooding. Here's where to get them.

WAYNE, NJ — The American Red Cross has provided cleanup kits to the township, which will be available for residents affected by flooding during Tropical Storm Ida.
These kits will be available at the Department of Public Works building daily between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., the township announced on Wednesday.
To obtain a kit, proof of residency of an affected area of town will need to be provided, officials said.
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Ida caused 50 evacuations in Wayne after days of severe flooding. Three people remain missing in Passaic County, according to the latest numbers from Gov. Phil Murphy, and one county resident has died. Read more: Ida Causes 50 Evacuations In Wayne As Cleanup Ongoing: Mayor
In Wayne, Vergano praised the emergency management workers who've been assisting residents, adding that they've overseen the relocation of 50 residents from their homes.
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"I honestly couldn't be happier with the way things are going through the Office of Emergency Management," he said.
Drone footage taken over the weekend in the township shows floodwaters lingering in areas of the town surrounding by rivers. WATCH: Drone Footage Shows Wayne Flooding After Ida
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