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Nearly 170,000 customers in Ohio , New York , Pennsylvania and Vermont had no electricity Saturday afternoon .
Flood warning remains in effect in small part of northern New York where up to 7 inches ( 18 centimeters ) of rain fell.
Flooding in New York and Pennsylvania prompted dozens of rescues.
At least nine deaths related to Debby , mostly in vehicle accidents or from fallen trees.
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