New York City Declares State Of Emergency After Flash Floods, Roads Closed
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The National Weather Service reported more than 2 inches (5.08 cm) of rainfall in some areas by Friday morning, with an additional 2 inches expected in the hours ahead.
New York City declared a state of emergency as strong rains triggered flash floods today.
The National Weather Service reported more than 2 inches (5.08 cm) of rainfall in some areas by Friday morning, with an additional 2 inches expected in the hours ahead.
The city's public transport systems have broken down and streets and highways are submerged under water.
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