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New York City hit with flash floods, leaving drivers submerged

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New York City hit with flash floods, leaving drivers submerged

New York City was pummeled with heavy rain and thunderstorms as stranded drivers were forced to seek refuge atop their cars amid the violent flash flooding.

Wild footage showed cars being overwhelmed as a deluge of rain was dumped on the city and gusts of up to 60 mph were reported.

Queens native Charlton D’Souza, founder of non-profit organization Passengers United, was on board an MTA bus when the floods hit Queens Village during his commute home.

View from inside a bus driving through a severely flooded street at night in Queens Village, New York.

A bus tries to navigate flash floods in New York City. Charlton from Passengers United via Storyful

“Some of the worst flooding I have seen on Hempstead Ave,” D’Souza said, according to Storyful.

Queens and Brooklyn were among the worst areas hit – with two inches of rain recorded within under an hour, CNN reported, citing New York State Mesonet data.

 Video showed a Good Samaritan wading through the floodwaters on the Jackie Robinson Parkway to rescue the stranded driver who was sitting on his car roof. 

Cops were forced to seal off an underpass near 78th Street when two cars were trapped in several feet of water, according to CBS.

“It was violent and it was very, very fast,” Christina Moloon told the outlet.

Lightning striking the sky above the New York City skyline.

A lightning strike is captured above the New York City skyline. Debora Domass via Storyful

“The van almost floated away. It was, like, nuts.”

A driver in Fresh Meadows, Queens, likened the road to a “swimming pool” while Joe Conti said he couldn’t even open the doors of his vehicle because the water was too high.

The dramatic downpours forced schools to cancel extra-curricular activities.

Footage shared from Fulton Street, Brooklyn, showed two people standing on a bench at a bus shelter – while they were surrounded by rising floodwaters.

One woman was seen struggling with her shopping bags as she tried to walk home in Bushwick, while others were seen trying to guide water toward drains.

Scenes looked biblical in the Queens region of Hillside, Jamaica – with one X user saying the floods hit within a “span of 25 minutes.”

Lizzy, a Forest Hills resident, described the flash flooding as “dangerous.”

Cars stopped on a flooded, dark highway at night.

The severe storms damaged highways. CBS News

“Trains are down, had to wade through at least a foot of water to cross the street,” she wrote on X.

The downpours sparked widespread travel chaos – with F and J line services partially suspended.

The F Line was suspended at Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike Station and Jamaica-179 St Station, PIX11 reported.

Services on the E, M, R, and J trains saw timetable changes, and New Yorkers were urged to stay alert and take precautions as the thunderstorms ripped through. 

A large tree fallen onto a house and truck, with scattered bricks from a damaged structure nearby.

Trees were also downed as winds up to 60mph ripped through the city. CBS News

“Call 911 if you are in immediate danger, trapped by rising water, or see a life-threatening situation,” NYC Emergency Management officials said.

“If you hear thunder, go inside. Damaging winds are the primary hazard we are monitoring tonight. Move into a sturdy building, stay away from windows, and go to an interior room.

“Avoid rooftops, balconies, porches, glass doors, plumbing, and electrical equipment. If thunderstorm warnings are issued, stay in your safe indoor location.”

Tree branches littered across a street after a severe thunderstorm in Brooklyn, New York.

Broken trees and debris strewn across a Brooklyn street. Igor Rudenko via Storyful

New Yorkers who live in low-lying areas were told to move to higher ground if they see floodwater.

“Never walk, swim, or drive through floodwater,” emergency management officials said.

The wet weather comes just days before the Memorial Day weekend, which is set to be chilly compared to recent temperatures.

On Wednesday, temperatures reached highs of 93 degrees, but on Saturday, the mercury will dip to 57.

Scattered showers are forecast for Sunday and the mercury could only hit 68 on Memorial Day, according to NBC4.

Those thinking about heading outdoors Sunday were advised to think again — with forecasters warning it’s not set to be a day for the beach.

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