NEW YORK (WABC) -- Flash floods unleashed by a series of powerful thunderstorms crippled highways, streets and subways in New York City and beyond, totally shutting down the vital Major Deegan ...
A number of New York City subway stations flooded on Monday night. Video posted on social media appeared to show water flooding down into a station. Another photo appeared to show passengers standing ...
So here’s the bad news for the 5.3 million New York City commuters who depend on the subways to get from place to place: The entire system — all 660 mi. (1,050 km) and 468 stations of it — is shut ...
Just one nasty rainstorm can put New York City's subway system underwater, sending people scrambling to safety. Here's what can be done to prevent the flooding and protect riders.
The two men were in flooded basements, according to local media reports. At least two people died Thursday in flooded basements after record rainfall in parts of New York City that also deluged some ...
Storms and torrential rain soaked the tri-state area on Thursday, triggering dangerous flash flooding that inundated basements, roads and New York City’s lifeline: the subway. The regular commute home ...