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THE CITY on MSNLatest Subway Soaking Raises More Questions Over System’s VulnerabilityAfter torrential rains on Monday that turned several station entrances into waterfalls, experts warned that the subway system will remain exposed to recurring flash flooding — unless the city and the ...
When the train doors opened, "quite a lot of water came in, so almost all of us stood up on the seats," a passenger told ...
The region was hit with heavy rain Monday evening, resulting in flash floods that not only impacted roads and air travel, but ...
The century-old system is being hit with more powerful and frequent storms, and it will take a multiagency effort to fix it.
Passengers on an uptown No. 1 train saw floodwaters swamping the station at 28th Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.
A, D, E, F and M trains are also running with delays. The loss of power had temporairly suspended B and C train service in both directions Thursday evening.
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