NYC Declares State of Emergency Amid Flash Flooding

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A state of emergency has been declared in New York City due to severe flash flooding caused by torrential rain. The extreme weather has flooded subways, roads and basements, and is causing significant disruption. The adverse weather is forecast to continue across parts of the Northeast through early September 30th.


New York City Declares Emergency Due to Flash Flooding

New York City has declared a state of emergency following severe flash flooding. Roads, subways, and basements have experienced significant damage due to torrential rainfall. With CNN and FOX 5 New York reporting heavy rain causing flooding on NYC roadways.

State of Emergency Declared across Most of New York

The Hudson Valley Post reports a state of emergency declared for most parts of the state. Crisis24 further highlights an adverse weather forecast for parts of the Northeast through early September.

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