AMC's Lincoln Square cinema reopened after being temporarily closed because of flooding from a heavy downpour that damaged lower levels of the building. The theater was able to resume screenings on Tuesday evening, with only some auditoriums affected by the flooding remaining closed for cleanup. Despite the storm that produced 2.07 inches of rain in one hour, causing widespread disruption, key areas like the IMAX and Dolby Cinema auditoriums remained undamaged. Automatic refunds were issued to ticket buyers impacted by the closure.
The Upper West Side movie theater reopened in time for screenings Tuesday evening and will continue operations as scheduled, with only some auditoriums and areas on the bottom floor closed for cleanup.
New York City experienced the second-wettest hour of its recorded history, with 2.07 inches of rain falling between 7 and 8 p.m., causing significant flooding.
Both the IMAX and Dolby halls were undamaged, but a few of the other screens and areas in the lower levels of the cinema remain shut.
Refunds were automatically issued by AMC to ticket-buyers affected by Monday and Tuesday's closure, as a message was briefly displayed on the cinema's website.
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