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 ...
Original builders designed New York City's infrastructure for a climate that no longer exists. When Hurricane Ida struck in ...
NEW YORK (WPIX) – The National Weather Service issued two historic flash flood emergencies for New York and New Jersey Wednesday night as heavy rains from remnants of Ida slammed the area; they were ...
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 ...
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 ...
Update 1:51 p.m: Finally some details from Cuomo on which trains will be running, starting tomorrow morning. In short: Some things above 42nd street are running, some (but less) stuff is working ...