Record rain in New York City generates 'life-threatening' flooding, overwhelming streets and subways
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Source: CNN
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Record-setting rain overwhelmed New York Citys sewer system Friday, sending a surge of floodwater coursing through streets and into basements, schools, subways and vehicles throughout the nations most populous city.
The water rose fast and furious, catching some commuters off guard as they slogged through Friday mornings rush hour. First responders jumped into action where needed, plucking people from stranded cars and basements that filled like bathtubs.
More rain fell in a single day at New Yorks John F. Kennedy International Airport nearly 8 inches than any other since 1948. A months worth of rain fell in Brooklyn in just three hours as it was socked by some of the storms most intense rainfall rates Friday morning.
A travel advisory remains in effect for New York City through 6 a.m. ET Saturday with more flooding possible.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/29/weather/new-york-city-northeast-rain-flood-forecast-climate-friday/index.html

Residents walk through floodwaters in the New York City suburb of Mamaroneck in Westchester County, New York, on Friday.