New York City declared a state of emergency due to severe flash flooding caused by strong storms

Many parts of the city, including subways, streets, and highways, experienced significant flooding

LaGuardia Airport had to close one of its terminals because of the flooding

Some areas received up to five inches of rain overnight, with an additional seven inches expected

New York Governor Kathy Hochul described the situation as a dangerous, life-threatening storm

The state of emergency extended to Long Island and the Hudson Valley, with the mayor urging extreme caution

Authorities conducted at least six rescues of residents trapped in flooded basements

Subways and streets saw heavy rain, with water pouring from ceilings and inundating platforms

Brooklyn was particularly affected, with a flash flood warning in effect

New York experienced its wettest September since 1882, with nearly 14 inches of rain

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