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Shop NowThe state of New York is reeling right now.
Flooding has engulfed the Northeast after nearly 10 inches of rain was dropped on the area.
Now New York is making an emergency declaration hoping that Biden will open up the federal piggy bank again.
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The videos coming out of New York were surreal at times…
Highland Mills/Woodbury Flooding in Orange County New York #HudsonValley #NYwx @weatherchannel @News12HV @NBCNewYork @CBSNewYork @ABC7 @Ginger_Zee @JimCantore @TWCChrisBruin @BlaiseGomez12 pic.twitter.com/L3KeUa21Sc
— Kevin McCoy (@Kevin_MMcCoy) July 10, 2023
Some areas were completely cut off with no way in or out.
The Deputy Commissioner of Orange County, New York, Alan Mack, stated, “The roads have been washed out, and where they weren’t, the low-lying roads were flooded.
“People that were there were stuck there and people on the outside, couldn’t get in.”
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul added, “Orange County experienced a one-in-1,000-years weather event [Sunday] night.
“The rain has subsided, but the crisis is not over.”
Then came the climate change pitch, stating, “Make no mistake: This is our new normal.
“We are the first generation to feel the impacts of climate change and the last generation with a shot at doing anything about it.”
As of Monday morning, a total of 10.49 inches of rain had fallen on the area.
Source: Accuweather