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A severe storm dumped more than 7 inches of rain in less than 24
hours over parts of New York City on Friday, turning streets into
fast-moving rivers and grinding subway travel to a halt as water cascaded into
underground transit stations.
They might consider the fact the storm water management would work
much better if it wasn`t clogged with trash. Any city that can`t handle
a crummy 1/3 inch per hour is a mismanaged, unkempt mess.
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/nyc-flooding-climate-change-infrastr
ucture-limitations-rcna118170
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