New York is suffering a major flood not seen in 150 years, and this month is New York City's wettest September since 1882. New York City received more than 14 inches of rain this month; The city is flat in September
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New York is experiencing a major flood that has not been seen in 150 years
This month is New York City's wettest September since 1882. New York City received more than 14 inches of rain this month; The city's average rainfall in September was just 4.43 inches.
Flash flood warnings have been issued for all boroughs of New York City.
New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut are experiencing heavy rains, and New York City is facing severe flooding.
Flash flood warnings were issued in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island and Long Island.
Through the evening of Friday (September 29, 2023), the rain in New York City will abate. Showers are likely to continue Saturday morning, but by Saturday afternoon the rain will shift from the northeast.
In 1998, I took off my military uniform and returned to my hometown. That year, the floods raged, and the water level around the village rose day by day, and people were panicked. My name is Li Tiezhu, and I have trained in the army...