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seductive_tee
08-09-2007, 08:39 AM
NYC Storm Leaves Mess, and Questions
NEW YORK - UPDATED - Thursday August 09, 2007 5:38 am

All it took was about three inches of rain in three hours to bring the nation's largest mass transit system to its knees. Subway tracks were swamped, buses were overwhelmed and commuter trains were held up for hours because of flooding Wednesday. Some roads became waterways, and one woman was killed in a car accident during the storm. The weather also created problems for the region's airports, where delays of up to an hour were reported, and thousands of people throughout the region lost electricity for part of the day.

Much of the mess had been mopped up by early Thursday, but the region faced the possibility of more storms within a day.

Wednesday's storm hit just before dawn. By rush hour, pumping stations became overwhelmed, and the subway system was virtually paralyzed. Bedlam resulted from too much rain, too fast; some suburban commuters spent half the day just getting to work. Crews worked feverishly to pump out the subways, but it took until the evening rush hour to get most of the system up to speed.

The washout marked the third time in seven months that the subways were disrupted by rain.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority engineers were asked to report back to Gov. Eliot Spitzer within 30 days with suggestions about how to deal with the flooding.

"One big rain, and it all falls apart," Ruby Russell, 64, said as she sat waiting on a train in Brooklyn around 9 a.m. Wednesday. She had been trying to get to Manhattan for three hours.






The National Weather Service said a tropical air mass dumped an extraordinary amount of rain in a short period of time. The most was recorded between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m., with 2.5 inches falling on Central Park and almost 3.5 on Kennedy International Airport.

Public officials called for improvements in the drainage system after a similar rain-related shutdown in 1999, and the MTA made some changes after another round of paralyzing tunnel floods in 2004, when the remnants of Hurricane Frances washed out the subways for hours.

The National Weather Service said a tornado touched down several times in Staten Island and in Brooklyn, where winds downed trees, tore off roofs and wrapped signs around posts. At least 40 homes were damaged.

Tornadoes have hit New York City before, but not often. ---

Associated Press writers Kiley Armstrong, Samantha Gross, Sara Kugler, Colleen Long, Karen Matthews and Cristian Salazar contributed to this report.

Andre98
08-09-2007, 10:17 PM
For once being "north and west of the city" even by a few miles meant we got the least rather than the worst of the brunt. We drove in over the GWB easy, but it's usually before the regular crush anyway. They say there is supposed to be more this morning ( Friday 08/10).

Sparkles
08-10-2007, 04:46 AM
Thank goodness I left on monday, I would have died having to driving it all that bad weather in the CITY!

Hope everyone is all well...

Will up date you guys on my trip later!! GReat family reunion....

missbuttabutt
08-10-2007, 09:59 AM
I was off from work on Tuesday and Wednesday, because I have to take the train to get into the city and it was HORRIBLE.

My husband drives to work, so he wasn't that put out, but let me tell you there were some parts of Queens with flooding like I've never seen before!

Jonjon
08-10-2007, 10:17 AM
I guess I should call my dad.

He is in Jamaica Queens. I wonder if his basement is flooded.