Tragic Death in Brooklyn as Heavy Rains Flood NYC, Record Rainfall Recorded

October 31, 2025
Tragic Death in Brooklyn as Heavy Rains Flood NYC, Record Rainfall Recorded
  • A person died in Brooklyn during a rapid flood surge as heavy rains hit New York City; authorities are investigating the death and have not released identifying information.

  • Neighbors say the man entered rising water in a bid to rescue his two dogs.

  • Street flooding closed roadways and flooded subway stations, with water reaching car bumpers in some areas and only modest puddles in others.

  • A wind advisory was in effect through midnight Friday, with north winds 20 to 25 mph and gusts around 40 mph, creating hazards like downed branches.

  • A squall line brought rainfall at about 1 to 1.25 inches per hour and 1 to 2 inches in total by mid-afternoon.

  • The rainfall stemmed from an inland Northeast storm system, not Hurricane Melissa which affected the Caribbean this week.

  • More than 1,200 flights were canceled nationwide due to the rain, with New York City’s three major airports hardest hit.

  • The city recorded record rainfall in spots, including Central Park and LaGuardia, potentially breaking long-standing daily records.

  • National Weather Service data show October 30 bringing record rainfall in NYC, with Central Park around 1.80 inches and LaGuardia near 1.97 inches.

  • Rainfall totals included 2.79 inches in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, with over two inches across Midtown Manhattan and Queens.”

  • Reports from LatestLY and social media were cited, with officials noting the need for verification.

  • Pre-existing drought left debris on streets that clogged sewers, worsening floods; agencies tracked rainfall and drainage capacity during the event.

Summary based on 14 sources


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