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Flash Flood Warning Near Long Island New York

Flash Flood Warning Near Long Island New York

less than a minute read 17-12-2024
Flash Flood Warning Near Long Island New York

Issued: October 26, 2023, 14:00 EDT

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for portions of Long Island, New York, effective immediately. Heavy rainfall, exceeding two inches per hour in some areas, is causing rapid rises in water levels across several rivers and streams. This dangerous situation poses a significant threat to life and property.

Affected Areas

The warning specifically impacts the following areas of Long Island:

  • Nassau County: Specific towns and villages within Nassau County are currently experiencing significant flooding. Residents are urged to check local news and official weather channels for precise locations.
  • Suffolk County: Similar to Nassau County, certain areas of Suffolk County are experiencing dangerous flash flooding. Details regarding specific impacted locations are being continuously updated by the National Weather Service.

Current Conditions

Rainfall is expected to continue for the next several hours, potentially exacerbating the current flooding. Several roads are already impassable, and many low-lying areas are submerged. River levels are rising rapidly, exceeding flood stage in multiple locations.

Actions to Take

Residents in affected areas should:

  • Move to higher ground immediately. Do not attempt to drive or walk through flooded areas. The force of rapidly moving water can sweep vehicles and individuals away.
  • Monitor weather reports and official updates. Stay informed about evolving conditions and heed all warnings and instructions from emergency personnel.
  • Avoid contact with floodwaters. Floodwaters often contain dangerous contaminants and debris. Exposure can lead to illness or injury.
  • If trapped by floodwaters, seek high ground and call for help. Emergency services are prepared to respond, but prompt action is critical.

Ongoing Monitoring

The National Weather Service is continuously monitoring the situation and will issue updates as conditions change. This flash flood warning remains in effect until further notice. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The safety of the public is our highest priority.