New Yorkers' Anger Grows as Record-breaking Rainfall Causes Flooding in NYC

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Floodwaters in New York City begin to recede, but anger grows among residents who experienced flooded basements and damaged property. Storm drains were overwhelmed by the heavy rain, causing widespread disruption to transportation, including subway lines and Metro-North. Many basement apartments in Brooklyn were affected by sewer system backups, resulting in water pouring out of toilets and tubs. Residents criticized Mayor Eric Adams for a lack of urgency in preparing for the storm. The damage caused by the flooding is estimated to set back one restaurant owner $30,000.
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