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Saturday, September 30, 2023

NYC flooding updates: Sewers can't handle torrential rain; city reels after snarled travel

 


New Yorkers on Saturday could confront significantly more downpour as the city faltered from perhaps of its wettest day in many years, which overflowed tram stations, abandoned many transports and growled travel in the city.

Portions of the city saw record-breaking measures of downpour on Friday. John F. Kennedy Air terminal got 8.65 creeps by dusk, a record for any September day. A few spots in Brooklyn saw north of 7 creeps of downpour.

Photographs and recordings presented via virtual entertainment showed vehicles battling to pass through overwhelmed out roads, water filling tram stations, an overflowed terminal at LaGuardia Air terminal and storm cellars of homes with rising water levels.

No lives have been lost in light of the fact that New Yorkers paid attention to admonitions, Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a news gathering Saturday.

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