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riversedge

(81,718 posts)
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:21 AM May 21

4h Queens is reportedly flooded right now.-Woman got washed away in the NYC flood.

I am glad to see that some folks ran after her to help after she started floating down the street.


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4h Queens is reportedly flooded right now.-Woman got washed away in the NYC flood. (Original Post) riversedge May 21 OP
Kudos to the man who got out of his vehicle to help the folks in the submerged car on the Jackie Robinson Pkwy heading t riversedge May 21 #1
a lot of people think acts of kindness and heroism only occur in small towns Skittles May 21 #2
Yes. AZ8theist May 21 #3
oh I love New Yawkers Skittles May 21 #4
I'm a NYC 'r. On the -very rare- occasion where I've tripped and fallen.... electric_blue68 May 21 #14
yup Skittles May 21 #16
I also help strangers out. My folks raised me right. electric_blue68 May 21 #18
I've donated 73 gallons of platelets Skittles May 21 #24
Good on you! electric_blue68 May 21 #29
Twice I have asked for directions to the subway.. LisaM May 21 #26
Nice! electric_blue68 May 21 #28
Message auto-removed Name removed May 21 #5
Yes, things like this have happened before over the last few years Renew Deal May 21 #8
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote May 21 #11
Queens has flooded out before...Hurricane Sandy comes to mind. haele May 21 #12
infrastructure underdevelopment Amishman May 21 #15
Just replied elsewhere here but a new project the mayor announced for,I think, Brooklyn floodprone area ... electric_blue68 May 21 #22
thank you for your concern! Skittles May 21 #17
No I don't find it odd at all canetoad May 21 #19
Message auto-removed Name removed May 21 #20
Didn't see anything directly on a google check but did see a project announcement by him ... electric_blue68 May 21 #21
Mamdani updates on Twitter - TBF May 21 #25
Message auto-removed Name removed May 21 #27
Wow 😳 MustLoveBeagles May 21 #6
RIP Renew Deal May 21 #7
Trying to find out - TBF May 21 #9
The current on that . . . peggysue2 May 21 #10
Holy sh!t that poor woman! Hope she is/will be OK! electric_blue68 May 21 #13
They shouldn't have stopped the bus there. Hindsight is 20/20, however. LeftInTX May 21 #23

riversedge

(81,718 posts)
1. Kudos to the man who got out of his vehicle to help the folks in the submerged car on the Jackie Robinson Pkwy heading t
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:43 AM
May 21


~20 minutes of rain in NYC should not lead to complete infrastructure failure like this.

Kudos to the man who got out of his vehicle to help the folks in the submerged car on the Jackie Robinson Pkwy heading toward the Grand Central.

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Skittles

(173,188 posts)
2. a lot of people think acts of kindness and heroism only occur in small towns
Thu May 21, 2026, 04:08 AM
May 21

NOT TRUE!!!

AZ8theist

(7,686 posts)
3. Yes.
Thu May 21, 2026, 04:59 AM
May 21

When Sully landed that plane in the Hudson, it only took 24 minutes for HUNDREDS of New Yorkers come to their rescue.

Despite some shortcomings, it's still the greatest city in the world.

electric_blue68

(27,448 posts)
14. I'm a NYC 'r. On the -very rare- occasion where I've tripped and fallen....
Thu May 21, 2026, 02:45 PM
May 21

Almost every time some one, and usually a few have come to check on me. This was in my 40's, 50's and not the obvious gray-haired woman in my early 70s that I am now.

Skittles

(173,188 posts)
16. yup
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:17 PM
May 21

I live in a metroplex and we do favors and acts of kindness for friends and strangers all the time - yes indeed

electric_blue68

(27,448 posts)
29. Good on you!
Thu May 21, 2026, 08:17 PM
May 21

Maybe it how it was inserted but donating blood in college I could subtly feel the blood pulsing out. Ick! Wouldn't do it again.






LisaM

(29,693 posts)
26. Twice I have asked for directions to the subway..
Thu May 21, 2026, 04:42 PM
May 21

and the people insisted on actually walking me to the stop and making sure I went down the right entrance. And chatted companionably on the way.

Response to riversedge (Original post)

Renew Deal

(85,417 posts)
8. Yes, things like this have happened before over the last few years
Thu May 21, 2026, 10:13 AM
May 21
https://nysclimateimpacts.org/explore-the-assessment/case-studies/hurricane-ida-vulnerabilities-in-new-york-city/

A lot of this is driven by climate change. There was a week timespan a few years ago where there was record breaking rain, twice!

haele

(15,641 posts)
12. Queens has flooded out before...Hurricane Sandy comes to mind.
Thu May 21, 2026, 02:36 PM
May 21

Homes near the river destroyed, cars and people washed away, at least five people drowned in their cars or basement apartments, if I remember right.
Officials at the time were speculating a number of homeless were drowned and washed into the river by the flood current coming off the streetsand never found.
The water in those videos was at least 2 ft. deep at street level, and it looked fast. That's strong enough to drown you if you get pulled into the current and trapped under a car.

Amishman

(5,953 posts)
15. infrastructure underdevelopment
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:10 PM
May 21

NYC's stormwater system is meant to handle about 1.75 inches of rain in an hour.

This was 2+ inches in 30 minutes. An unusual downpour but hardly a freak event, the system is undersized.

electric_blue68

(27,448 posts)
22. Just replied elsewhere here but a new project the mayor announced for,I think, Brooklyn floodprone area ...
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:48 PM
May 21

to help drain streets of water faster. Announced April 30th.
I'm guessing if successful will be expanded

canetoad

(21,086 posts)
19. No I don't find it odd at all
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:39 PM
May 21

I would guess that the mayor of NYC it pretty busy right now. Maybe he'll have time to stroke some egos later on, when the flood has receeded.

Oh, and exactly why do you find this odd?

Response to canetoad (Reply #19)

electric_blue68

(27,448 posts)
21. Didn't see anything directly on a google check but did see a project announcement by him ...
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:43 PM
May 21

from April 30th for Brooklyn (or Queens [ sorry, extra tired] ) about removing heavy rainwater off the streets. I'm guessing if successful will be expanded.

TBF

(37,375 posts)
25. Mamdani updates on Twitter -
Thu May 21, 2026, 04:36 PM
May 21

Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
@NYCMayor
Last night's severe weather moved through NYC bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and localized flooding.

NYCEM is coordinating across city government, as well as with our first responders and nonprofit partners. Together, they have been working through the night and into today to address conditions on the ground. We are also working closely with elected officials.

Our administration is fully mobilized to support impacted New Yorkers and to make sure every affected household, business, and nonprofit has a clear path to report damage and get help.

Report storm-related damage at http://reportdamage.nyc.gov and file 311 service request for specific conditions that need a City response: basement flooding, sewer backups, street flooding, downed trees, power outages, structural concerns, mold, or blocked catch basins.

We will be sharing more information and resources for storm recovery via Notify NYC. You can sign up by texting NOTIFYNYC to 692-692.

As we prepare for more rainfall this weekend, we encourage New Yorkers to visit http://nyc.gov/beready
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In the hours and days after flash flooding, NYCEM offers the following tips from http://nyc.gov/beready

Stay out of flooded basements. Standing water near electrical equipment is life-threatening.

Do not walk or drive through standing water. Even after rain stops, flooded
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TBF

(37,375 posts)
9. Trying to find out -
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:35 AM
May 21

my daughter lives there but I think she's been on set this week. I did go to the weather channel and they say the worst has gone through, and then there's a cool front coming in. They had a weird week w/the extreme heat and flooding.

peggysue2

(12,624 posts)
10. The current on that . . .
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:41 AM
May 21

Water surge is ferocious. I'm surprised others weren't washed away.

That poor woman swept up like a rag doll. Hope she managed to survive.

Awful!

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