NYC floods hit 3 boroughs in dangerous weather alert
Briefly

New York City is experiencing dangerous flooding as the National Weather Service issued an urgent flood advisory for Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island. The advisory commenced at 5:56 p.m. and remains active until 7 p.m. Excessive rainfall is creating hazardous conditions across the metropolitan area. Areas with poor drainage and low-lying terrains are at high risk of flooding. Weather officials have warned residents about the life-threatening dangers of flooding, especially when drivers attempt to navigate roadways covered with water. Emergency management experts note that just 12 inches of rushing water can sweep away a vehicle.
Flooding conditions in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island are severe following an urgent advisory due to excessive rainfall, risking lives and causing hazardous situations.
The flood advisory highlights the vulnerabilities of areas with poor drainage and low-lying terrains where flooding becomes acute during heavy rainfall.
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