Dramatic videos capture intense flooding across Steuben County, Canisteo, upstate NY
Videos highlight the flooding in upstate New York caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby, revealing damage and submerged streets. The intense downpours have led to dramatic scenes of water rushing through communities, prompting emergency responses across the region.
In Steuben County, for example, the Office of Emergency Management declared a state of emergency on Friday due to flash flooding in the area. County officials also ordered evacuations of the hamlet of Woodhull and Village of Addison, both along Tuscarora Creek, and the hamlet of Jasper.
Upstate NY flooding: Watch videos of the rampaging waters
@13WHAM Seneca Falls, NY Flooding pic.twitter.com/PGB0fbxm3E
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Posted by Steph Herron-Waters on Friday, August 9, 2024
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