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'For hours, New Yorkers were trapped on subways, traffic was at a standstill and there was no air conditioning at Port Authority. Then the blackout hit,' Jimmy Fallon said during Monday's episode of 'The Tonight Show.'

"For hours, New Yorkers were trapped on subways, traffic was at a standstill and there was no air conditioning at Port Authority. Then the blackout hit," Jimmy Fallon said during Monday's episode of 'The Tonight Show.'

The host added that the power outage took place after he had experienced two earthquakes in California a week earlier. "Trump was telling me to go back to where I came from," Noah joked about the president'sNoah then shared more news coverage of the power outage, which included clips of New Yorkers directing traffic. "New Yorkers were doing every policeman's jobs. They were directing traffic. They were checking in on old people," he said.

Noah concluded the segment by sharing that some people believe that blackout was caused by another country. "So Russia, if you're listening, I'll be outsideNoah also talked about his experience of being stuck in his apartment building during the "Between the Scenes" segment. "As we walk into the hallway, the lights come on and then all the neighbors come out, because everyone wants to see that the lights are on, but everyone opens their doors in the hallway and then it's like we're there with the TV," he explained.

Fallon added that New Yorkers "rallied and managed to keep calm. Then everybody's phone battery reached five percent and all hell broke loose." The show then played a clip of pedestrians cheering on the street when the lights came back on. "That's like when your friend shows up at the party with more beers," he said.He shared that the blackout happened in the middle of a Jennifer Lopez concert at Madison Square Garden. The blackout ultimately led to the show's cancellation.

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