
Flash flooding swells on Manhattan street following torrential rain in New York City on July 14. (Josh Tepper via SWNS)
Flash flooding swells on Manhattan street following torrential rain in New York City on July 14. (Josh Tepper via SWNS)
Nearly two inches of rain fell in just 30 minutes, the city’s second-highest hourly rainfall total since 1943.
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