Rochester Rocked by Record Rainfall, Floods Submerge City Streets

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Rochester Rocked by Record Rainfall, Floods Submerge City StreetsRochester Rocked by Record Rainfall, Floods Submerge City Streets Rochester, New York, has been devastated by torrential downpours that have shattered rainfall records and left the city submerged in catastrophic floodwaters. On Wednesday evening, the National Weather Service reported an astonishing 7.09 inches of rain falling on the city in just over 5 hours. This shattered the previous 24-hour rainfall record of 5.44 inches, set in 1972. The unprecedented rainfall sent rivers of water cascading through the city streets, turning them into raging torrents. Vehicles were submerged, homes were inundated, and businesses were forced to close their doors. Rescue crews have been working tirelessly to evacuate residents and provide assistance to those stranded. However, the relentless downpour has hampered rescue efforts and made it difficult for residents to return home. Areas particularly hard hit include the city’s northwest side, where a flash flood sent a wall of water surging through the streets. Aerial footage shows cars and homes completely submerged in the floodwaters. The inundation has also caused widespread power outages, leaving thousands of residents without electricity. Schools and government buildings have been closed, and public transportation has been disrupted. Mayor Lovely Warren declared a state of emergency and urged residents to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. She said the city is working around the clock to respond to the disaster. The Red Cross has set up shelters for displaced residents, and the city is distributing food and water to those in need. Meteorologists say the heavy rainfall is the result of a slow-moving storm system that has been parked over the region. The storm is expected to linger for at least another day, bringing more rain and the threat of additional flooding. The torrential downpours have caused widespread damage and disruption in Rochester. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, but city officials say it will take days, if not weeks, to recover.

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