Two men lost their lives in separate tragic incidents when flooded basements trapped them on Thursday, amidst torrential rains that battered the city. The FDNY received a distress call at 4:25 p.m. regarding a person stuck in a basement at Kingston Avenue, and a rescue diver from Rescue Company 2 bravely entered the site to search for help. Miraculously, they managed to retrieve the man but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead shortly after being rushed to Kings County Hospital.
Meanwhile, a 43-year-old man succumbed to his injuries while trapped in a flooded boiler room at West 175th Street in Manhattan. The police were withholding the victim's identity pending notification of his family. As authorities continue their investigation into these incidents, officials are now pointing fingers at the heavy downpour and the clogged storm drains caused by fallen leaves.
The city is grappling with the aftermath of this devastating storm, which has left many residents shaken. Mayor Eric Adams condemned the flooding, stating that it was exacerbated by the short but intense rain shower that overwhelmed the sewer system. The mayor also acknowledged that foliage on the streets had compromised the effectiveness of the drainage systems, further aggravating the situation.
This is not an isolated incident, as city officials have repeatedly warned about the dangers of basement homes during flash floods, which can become deadly in a matter of minutes. With more rain expected to hit the city over the weekend, residents are advised to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
Meanwhile, a 43-year-old man succumbed to his injuries while trapped in a flooded boiler room at West 175th Street in Manhattan. The police were withholding the victim's identity pending notification of his family. As authorities continue their investigation into these incidents, officials are now pointing fingers at the heavy downpour and the clogged storm drains caused by fallen leaves.
The city is grappling with the aftermath of this devastating storm, which has left many residents shaken. Mayor Eric Adams condemned the flooding, stating that it was exacerbated by the short but intense rain shower that overwhelmed the sewer system. The mayor also acknowledged that foliage on the streets had compromised the effectiveness of the drainage systems, further aggravating the situation.
This is not an isolated incident, as city officials have repeatedly warned about the dangers of basement homes during flash floods, which can become deadly in a matter of minutes. With more rain expected to hit the city over the weekend, residents are advised to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe.