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Flooding

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Battery Park City »

Flooding could impact the city's coastal neighborhoods beginning Tuesday night, forecasters said. 

Red Hook »

Installation of the semi-permanent wall started Monday along the neighborhood's lowest-lying street.

Yorkville »

A stretch of the esplanade behind Gracie Mansion will be closed until further notice.

Midtown »

Parts of the the West Side Highway were closed for several hours during torrential rains. 

Travis »

The city released a request for proposals to raise the Travis Avenue roadway, Councilman Matteo said.

Jackson Heights »

Queens saw the strongest wind gusts and Crown Heights had the worst steady winds at 41 mph, NWS said.

Midland Beach »

The city will look to add seepage basins and sewers and raise the road to stop the flooding.

East Village »

Tenants at a Jared Kushner building complained of burst pipes and a worker's fall through a ceiling.

Greenpoint »

Photographs seem to contradict the city's claims that no damage occurred.

Midland Beach »

Aiman Youssef created a mock tourism sign for "Grimsby Lake" in an effort to get flooding fixed.

Midland Beach »

Councilman Matteo wrote a letter to the city to work on a fix for the flooding on Grimsby Avenue.

Gowanus »

New "high-level" storm sewers will keep rain water from overloading the sewer system, officials said.

Inwood »

The river reached benches and rocks along Muscota Marsh in Inwood Hill Park Tuesday.

Arverne »

Residents in southern Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island have experienced flooding since Monday. 

Red Hook »

A Thursday night meeting gave residents a chance to speak out on a proposed flood protection system.