Historic Flooding Devastates Connecticut and Long Island
Historic Flooding Devastates Connecticut and Long Island
Historic Flooding Devastates Connecticut and Long Island
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Historic flooding in Connecticut, exacerbated by torrential rain over the weekend, resulted in the deaths of two women, Ethelyn Joiner and Audrey Rostkowski, who were swept away while attempting to escape their vehicles in Oxford. The severe weather, which brought up to 13 inches of rain in some areas, led to over 100 rescues and caused significant damage to infrastructure, prompting Governor Ned Lamont to declare a state of emergency and seek federal aid. The flooding also impacted Long Island, where residents faced similar devastation and urgent evacuation efforts. Scientists attribute the increasing frequency and intensity of such extreme weather events to climate change. Officials urge residents to stay alert and avoid driving through flooded areas as recovery and rescue operations continue.

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