USA: Severe Flood in Hudson Valley, New York; 1 Fatality; Weather Department Issued Alert
New York Flood: The financial capital of the United States, New York, is facing the threat of a flood. The National Weather Service has issued a sudden flood warning in some parts of southeastern New York, declaring it a life-threatening situation. Executive Ed Day of Rockland County has issued instructions for residents to stay indoors in a safe place until the heavy rain subsides.
Hudson Valley, Agency: The city of New York, the financial capital of America, is facing the danger of a flood. Due to heavy rain, a severe flood has occurred in Hudson Valley, resulting in the death of at least one person. Water has filled the streets, leading to the forced closure of roads.
Flood Warning: The National Weather Service has issued a sudden flood warning in some parts of southeastern New York, declaring it a 'life-threatening' situation. Executive Steven M. Neuhaus of Orange County informed The New York Times that one person has died due to the flood.
Waterlogged Streets: The New York State Police stated in a statement that flooding has occurred on State Route 9W, and the Palisades Interstate Parkway is submerged, leading to the closure of some sections. The police have warned the public to avoid the parkway. According to ABC, in Stony Point, Cedar Pond Brook is overflowing onto private properties.)Order to Stay in Safe Places: Executive Ed Day of Rockland County has issued instructions for residents to stay indoors in a safe place until the heavy rain subsides.
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