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Severe Storms and Flash Floods Strike New York City

Severe Storms and Flash Floods Strike New York City
Flooded street in New York City during severe storm
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The Rio Grande is also anticipated to peak at 21 feet by Sunday morning, compared to the minor flood stage level of 8 feet designated for the Laredo area.

Emergency rescue teams conducted multiple operations following persistent downpours that caused at least two fatalities and left hundreds of residents stranded.

Cumulative rainfall surpassed 2 feet in certain Texas regions over a week, causing rivers to overflow and impacting rural border communities that had previously avoided major damage.

Near Ozona, floodwaters covered portions of Interstate 10, necessitating boat rescues for more than 50 individuals from inundated apartment complexes and an RV park.

In Uvalde County, an intense concentration of rainfall over a few days resulted in the partial collapse of a bridge spanning the Nueces River.

Similar flash flooding incidents were reported further north, with residents in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, experiencing rapid water rises within 30 minutes.

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Multiple states continue to assess infrastructure damage and clear debris as long sections of major highways remain submerged by the storm systems.

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Author: Angkasa Pura
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