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  2. NYC flooding: Damage assessed after state of emergency ... - AOL

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    Brooklyn hardest hit by flooding, so far. Friday 29 September 2023 14:51, Oliver O'Connell. Per CBS News:. Emergency responders are on the scene of a partial roof collapse at a warehouse in ...

  3. New York City, New Jersey brought to a standstill by flash ...

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    A map of 24-hour rainfall totals, from 9 p.m. EDT Thursday to 9 p.m. EDT Friday, shows the excessive rainfall amounts across New York City, leading to travel chaos on Friday.

  4. Live updates in NY: Tropical Storm Debby reaches Southern Tier

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    The Southern Tier of New York is facing possible flash flooding Friday and potential river flooding this weekend as tropical storm Debby moves through the region.

  5. September 2023 New York floods - Wikipedia

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    Flooding in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York on September 29 A flooded intersection in Flatbush, Brooklyn. A flood watch was issued for portions of New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey, while moderate risk of excessive rainfall was issued by the Weather Prediction Center on September 28, which was maintained through the next day. [15] [16]

  6. New York declares state of emergency as flash flooding leaves ...

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    Parts of New York were under water on Friday as torrential rainfall caused flash flooding across the city on one of the wettest days in years.. A large storm system lodged over the region on ...

  7. NYC flooding - live: Mayor urges ‘extreme caution’ with all ...

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    In pictures: Chaos after New York and New Jersey storms. 08:30, Kelly Rissman. All rain, no storm surge “What’s frightening about this flooding on the FDR is that ALL OF THIS WATER IS FROM RAIN.

  8. State of emergency in NY as Debby pummels Northeast ... - AOL

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    In New York City, the state's Department of Emergency Management issued a travel advisory, warning of 1 to 2 inches of rain as well as potential flash flooding, damaging winds and "brief tornadoes."

  9. List of New York hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    June 22, 1972: Hurricane Agnes makes landfall near New York City and produces up to 12 inches (300 mm) of rain in Southeastern New York State and much of Western New York, with locally higher amounts. Storm tides of 3.1 feet (1 m) and wind gusts of 55 miles per hour (89 km/h) occur in New York City, and severe river flooding causes 24 deaths.