2 men die after being trapped in flooded basements during Thursday’s storm

Tragedy Strikes in Brooklyn as Storm Brings Torrential Rain, Fatalities Reported

The storm that swept through New York City on Thursday left a trail of devastation, but none more tragic than the lives lost to flooding. Two men met their demise after being trapped in flooded basements during the torrential downpour.

In one of the incidents, a 39-year-old man was found submerged in his basement at Kingston Avenue, and despite efforts by emergency responders, he succumbed to his injuries at Kings County Hospital. The circumstances surrounding the incident are still under investigation.

Meanwhile, another victim – identified as a 43-year-old – was discovered unresponsive inside a flooded boiler room in Manhattan's West 175th Street neighborhood. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the scene, and authorities were withholding his identity pending notification to family members.

The deaths come as no surprise to city officials, who have repeatedly warned that basement homes can become deadly within minutes during flash floods. In fact, Mayor Eric Adams noted earlier this week that heavy rain in a short period of time overwhelmed the sewer system, exacerbated by fall foliage clogging street drains.

Adams confirmed the Brooklyn incident during a live interview, stating that emergency crews had been dispatched to the scene and were working to determine the cause of the flooding. "When you look at what happened on one storm cell that largely fell in a 10-minute period, that just overwhelmed the sewer system," he said.

The mayoral office has cautioned residents about the dangers of basement flooding during heavy rainfall events. The tragic loss of life serves as a stark reminder of the importance of taking necessary precautions and staying informed about severe weather conditions.
 
omg u guys this is insane!! i cant even process how fast that storm rolled in & flooded those basements like 2 seconds to live is way too long anyone else think it's so crazy that they warned us about basement flooding but still got caught off guard by the amount of rain? 🤯🌪️ anyway RIP to those 2 guys, such a tragedy 👊
 
can we talk about this stuff? i mean, i get it, basements can be super deadly in flash floods, but 2 people dead in like 10 minutes? that's crazy! and mayor adams is right, the sewer system was overwhelmed because of fall foliage clogging drains... shouldn't that be a bigger priority? 🤔 like, we need to figure out why our infrastructure isn't prepared for this kinda stuff. it's not just about taking precautions, it's about making sure our city can handle natural disasters. 💡
 
🌪️ this is so crazy, like people need to be warned for like ever, flooding can happen in seconds not minutes lol. I'm just glad emergency responders were there but it's still devastating to hear these guys didn't make it... mayor Adams saying the sewer system was overwhelmed makes sense though, fall foliage clogging drains is no joke 🌳😬
 
Omg what a devastating news 🤕😱, two lives lost to something that can be prevented if we just take precautions like sealing those basement doors and making sure the gutters are clean 💧🚮. I'm all for the mayor's warning but still, it feels like no one's taking this seriously enough 😔. And poor guy in Manhattan who was found dead in a flooded boiler room 🤯, RIP to him and his family 👊. Maybe we need some better emergency response systems in place too 💡?
 
🤕 This is so sad, two lives lost to something that can be prevented with some basic precautions like checking the sewer system before opening up your basement 😩. I'm surprised city officials haven't done more to warn people about this, they're saying it's happening for years now 🙄. It's not rocket science, we just need to take care of ourselves and our homes during storms ⛈️. I hope they get to the bottom of what caused these floods and make some real changes 💡.
 
Aww man... 😞 2 lives lost in Brooklyn is way too much... but I guess it's a good thing that emergency responders were there to help those trapped in flooded basements... they did everything they could, right? 💪 And yeah, Mayor Adams is spot on - we need to take precautions and stay informed about the weather... can't let our homes become deadly traps 🚧💦. On the bright side, I'm glad that city officials are being so proactive about warning people about basement flooding risks... hope everyone stays safe out there ⚡
 
🤕😱 omg this is so sad!!! i'm just thinking about my fave NYC brand, supreme, and how they have those sick rain jackets that would've definitely saved both of these guys 🤦‍♂️ their lives 💔 but seriously though, why can't the city do more to prevent this from happening? like, what's up with all these basement homes getting flooded in 10 minutes?! 🚽🌧️ mayor adams is right tho, we need to be super aware of the weather and take precautions 📝💡 i feel so bad for the families of these guys 👊
 
😞 This is getting outta hand, y'know? 🤯 The stats are crazy! Did you know that NYC sees an average of 55 basement flooding events per year? 📊 And in 2024 alone, we've had over 200 reported incidents! 🚨 That's a whole lotta water and potential lives lost. 💦 On top of that, the NYC sewer system can only handle about 30% of the rainfall it receives during heavy downpours... mind blown, right? 🤯 Meanwhile, the CDC reports that flash flooding is responsible for an average of 200 deaths per year in the US alone... 😱 Let's just say I'm not surprised by these numbers... 🌊
 
🌪️ really shouldn't be living in a city that can't even handle some basic rain 🤦‍♂️ these basement homes are a ticking time bomb just waiting for a storm like this to come through 🌊 been saying it for years, but I guess no one's listening 🗣️
 
🌪️ this is just so senseless, 2 lives lost to something that could've been prevented if people just took care of their basements already? 🤯 i'm not trying to blame anyone but come on, can't we learn from this? it's like, basic flood safety 101. and yeah, mayor adams is right, the sewers got overwhelmed and the rain was crazy fast... what can u do when mother nature's being so brutal?! 😩
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening in Brooklyn 🤕... it feels like 2008 all over again when Hurricane Sandy hit NYC and caused so much damage to basement homes. It's crazy how a little rain can turn into a life-threatening situation. I remember watching videos of people trapped in their basements during that storm, feeling so helpless. And now, years later, we're still seeing the same risks. The mayor is right, though - those sewers aren't designed to handle heavy rainfall like this. We need to do better to prepare for these storms and keep our communities safe 💔
 
🌧️💔 oh man, this storm was like something out of a movie 🎥. Can you imagine being trapped in your basement with no way out? 😱 it's like a nightmare come true! 👻

Here's a quick diagram to visualize the situation:
```
+---------------+
| Kingston Ave |
| Basement Flood |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Emergency |
| Responders |
+---------------+
```

And another one for the flooded boiler room:
```
+---------------+
| West 175th St |
| Flooding Issue |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Death Occurs |
| at Scene |
+---------------+
```

The mayor is right, though 🤓. These storms can be super powerful and overwhelm our sewer systems. We need to take precautions and stay informed about severe weather conditions. It's just a harsh reminder of how fragile life can be 💔.

Stay dry out there! ☁️
 
🌪️ this is getting crazy, like we've heard it before but it never gets old how do they not have better drainage systems?? 🤯 and what's with all these basement homes? shouldn't they be more flood-proof by now? 🚧 the mayor's warning about sewer systems clogging up is so true btw i remember when my grandma used to live in the city and she had this crazy story about her apartment getting flooded back in '92 🌊
 
the storm might have been intense, but like, what's new? basement homes can be super deadly in flash floods, city officials have been saying that for ages 🤦‍♂️. it's not like this is the first time something like this has happened. and mayor adams just now confirms it, yeah, no surprise there 😒. and of course, people are going to die because they didn't take precautions or stay informed...it's just common sense, right? 🙄. seriously though, city officials need to do better than just issuing warnings, like, what concrete steps are they taking to prevent this from happening again? 💡
 
🌪️ ugh, another storm brings more than just rain – it's like Mother Nature's way of saying " Basement dweller, beware! 😂" seriously though, can't we all just be better prepared? I mean, I know those basement homes might sound cozy, but not worth dying over 🤣. Mayor Adams is right, we need to upgrade our sewer systems and make sure people are aware of the risks. RIP to the two victims, may they rest in peace (and dry basement) 💔🌿
 
OMG I cant even right now 🤕💔 2 lives lost to flooding in Brooklyn is just devastating, anyone who's lived through a flood knows how terrifying it can be 😨 especially when you're trapped underground. The mayor was right on the money saying the sewer system overwhelmed, it's like we all knew this was gonna happen but still...😩 and now the city needs to step up their game and make those basement homes safer ASAP 🚧💪
 
Umm... I don't know, I'm kinda thinking that this whole thing is just another example of how prepared New York City really isn't for natural disasters 🤔. I mean, the mayor's been warning people about basement flooding for ages, but does anyone ever take him seriously? Like, two guys die and suddenly everyone's all like "oh no, we should've done something" 😒.

But at the same time... isn't it kinda clear that the city just needs to upgrade its sewer system or whatever? I mean, it's not rocket science, right? 🤷‍♂️ But maybe there are more factors at play here than we know about. Like, what if the fall foliage was really bad this year and it clogged up all the drains? That could be a legit reason for the flooding, you know? 🌳

I don't know... I'm just so torn 😒. Part of me is all "we should've done more" but another part of me is like "it's not that simple". Ugh, I need to sit down and think this through... or maybe just take a nap 🤯
 
OMG, I'm literally shaking thinking about this 🤕💔😱 Can't believe those 2 guys didn't make it out of that basement alive 😩 Basement flooding is like something from a horror movie, I mean we've heard warnings before but seeing it happen in real life is just devastating 💥 My heart goes out to the families of those who lost their loved ones 💕 We need to be more careful and prepared during heavy rain events, city officials are right on the money 🙏 Those poor people must have been trapped for ages, can you even imagine? 😩 We should all take a moment to think about our own homes and how we could be better prepared in case of emergencies 💡 Sending lots of love and positive vibes to Brooklyn 👏💖
 
🌧️ this is getting too real... i lived in brooklyn for a bit & have friends who own basements, gotta say, i was worried about this storm coming but not to this extent 🤕 two lives lost is just devastating, cant even imagine how scary it must've been for those trapped basement guys 😩. the mayor's warning is legit tho, city officials need to step up their game & make sure we're prepared for these extreme weather events 🚧💦 the thing that gets me is how fast the sewer system got overwhelmed... it's like they didn't expect it to happen this quickly 💥. anyway, my heart goes out to the families of the victims 🙏
 
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