Two men are dead after being trapped in flooded basements during a violent storm on Thursday. The victims, both male, were found by emergency responders who rushed to the scenes at 564 Kingston Avenue and 701 West 175th Street in Manhattan.
The first victim, identified as a 39-year-old, was trapped in his basement before FDNY Rescue Company 2 diver made a daring rescue operation that pulled him from the water. Despite initial efforts to save him, he was pronounced dead at Kings County Hospital.
Meanwhile, a 43-year-old man was discovered unconscious and unresponsive inside a flooded boiler room on the lower level of a Manhattan building. Emergency responders struggled to reach him, but ultimately, he succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
The cause of death has not been officially confirmed, but investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding these two tragic incidents. Mayor Eric Adams acknowledged that multiple emergency calls were received during the storm, including reports of flooded basements, and assured residents that response teams worked tirelessly to reach those in need.
According to Adams, heavy rainfall over a short period exacerbated the flooding issue, overwhelming city sewer systems, which were also clogged by leaves on the ground. This phenomenon has been repeatedly warned about by city officials, who stress that basement homes can become deadly within minutes during flash floods.
As authorities continue their investigations, two families are now left to grieve and face questions over what might have saved their loved ones from a tragic fate.
The first victim, identified as a 39-year-old, was trapped in his basement before FDNY Rescue Company 2 diver made a daring rescue operation that pulled him from the water. Despite initial efforts to save him, he was pronounced dead at Kings County Hospital.
Meanwhile, a 43-year-old man was discovered unconscious and unresponsive inside a flooded boiler room on the lower level of a Manhattan building. Emergency responders struggled to reach him, but ultimately, he succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
The cause of death has not been officially confirmed, but investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding these two tragic incidents. Mayor Eric Adams acknowledged that multiple emergency calls were received during the storm, including reports of flooded basements, and assured residents that response teams worked tirelessly to reach those in need.
According to Adams, heavy rainfall over a short period exacerbated the flooding issue, overwhelming city sewer systems, which were also clogged by leaves on the ground. This phenomenon has been repeatedly warned about by city officials, who stress that basement homes can become deadly within minutes during flash floods.
As authorities continue their investigations, two families are now left to grieve and face questions over what might have saved their loved ones from a tragic fate.