A severe flash flood hit the 28th Street Station in New York City, causing significant disruptions and panic among commuters. Heavy rainfall on Monday led to rapid water accumulation, flooding the subway station and forcing passengers to evacuate.
Torrents of water rushed into the platform, submerging the area and entering subway carriages. Passengers were seen lifting their feet as water inundated the train.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency due to flash flooding and high levels of rainfall in parts of the state.
A flash flood warning was issued for all five boroughs of New York City, warning residents of potential dangers.
Eyewitness footage captured the moment when water started rushing into the platform, leaving onlookers horrified.
Authorities quickly responded to the situation, ensuring the safety of commuters and working to mitigate the damage.
The flooding caused significant disruptions to subway services, with passengers advised to seek alternative routes.
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