😭 New York City: KILLER FLOOD. 13 DEAD😭

15 videos • 7 views • by Breaking News Today ⚰️ New York City: KILLER FLOOD. 13 DEAD ⚰️ New York City Flood Update, September 30, 2023, 19:43 EDT New York City is still recovering from the severe flooding that occurred on Friday, September 29, 2023. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that up to eight inches of rain fell in some parts of the city, causing widespread flooding. The flooding was particularly severe in Brooklyn, where some streets were turned into knee-deep canals. Stranded vehicles and flooded homes were common sights in the borough. New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency on Friday, and Governor Kathy Hochul followed suit on Saturday. The NWS lifted the flash flood warning for New York City on Saturday morning, but a coastal flood statement remained in effect until noon. As of Saturday evening, the floodwaters in New York City have receded, but many residents are still dealing with the damage. The city's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is working to clear debris from storm drains and repair any damage to infrastructure. The DEP is also urging New York City residents to check for flooding in their homes and businesses. If you find flooding, you should contact your insurance company as soon as possible. The New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is also providing assistance to residents who were affected by the flooding. If you need help, you can call the OEM hotline at 311. Here is a summary of the key points from the latest update on the flooding in New York City: • The flooding subsided on Saturday morning, but many residents are still dealing with the damage. • The city's DEP is working to clear debris from storm drains and repair any damage to infrastructure. • Residents should check for flooding in their homes and businesses and contact their insurance company if they find any. • The OEM is providing assistance to residents who were affected by the flooding. New York City residents are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather conditions and warnings by monitoring the NWS website and social media accounts. #Shorts, #ShortsNewYorkCityFlood, #ShortsNYC, #shortsNY, #NewYorkCityFlood, #NYCFlood, #FloodNewYorkCity, #NewYorkCityFlooding, #NYCFlooding, #NewYorkCityUnderwater, #NewYorkCityDisaster, #NYCDisaster, #FloodingNewYorkCity, #FloodedNewYorkCity, #NYCUnderwater, #NYCFloodZone, #NewYorkCityFloodWarning, #NYCFloodWarning, #NewYorkCityFloodAlert, #NYCFloodAlert, #NewYorkCityEvacuation, #NYC Evacuation, #NewYorkCityFloodShelter, #NYC FloodShelter, #NewYorkCityRedCross, #NYCRedCross, #NewYorkCityDisasterRelief, #NYCDisasterRelief, #NewYorkCityFloodRecovery, #NYCFloodRecovery, #NewYorkCityStrong, #NYCStrong, #StandWithNYC, #NewYorkCityIsUnbreakable, #NYCIsUnbreakable, #NewYorkCityWillRiseAgain, #NYCWillRiseAgain, #NewYorkCityIsNewYorkTough, #NYCIsNewYorkTough