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New York City subway floods as torrential rain hits ManhattanPowerful storms brought intense rainfall to the New York Tri-State Area on Monday, triggering a flash flooding in Manhattan and state of emergency in New Jersey. Footage captured by shocked commuters shows New York City's subway stations swamped by floodwaters.
The region was hit with heavy rain Monday evening, resulting in flash floods that not only impacted roads and air travel, but also the transit system.
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And yet somehow Manhattan has been sheltered from the worst of this storm.