Severe Flooding in NYC and NJ Caused by Heavy Rain and Ancient Streams

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The NYC subway geyser at 28th Street Station was caused by the city's ancient Manhattan stream and wetland terrain, which, combined with aging sewer infrastructure and increased rainfall due to climate change, leads to frequent flooding. Urban development has exacerbated the issue by replacing natural water absorption areas with impervious surfaces, highlighting the need to adapt infrastructure to future climate conditions.
- NYC subway geyser caused by ancient Manhattan stream Gothamist
- Heavy rainfall in NY, NJ floods streets, subways, more: See photos USA Today
- New York City subway stations flood as storm drenches Tri-State Area CBS News
- Women killed when car swept away in Plainfield, NJ flash flooding identified ABC7 New York
- Flood Season The New York Times
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