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Two people killed by heavy rains in New York

Two people were killed in New York by heavy rains on Thursday. Mayor Eric Adams confirmed this. Storms that accompanied the heavy rains also disrupted flights, and weather officials warned of flooding in certain areas.

The media has reported flooding and damages, while officials at JFK and LaGuardia airports in New York City have said that flight schedules had been disrupted.

Adams, on X said that the storm had broken rainfall records for the 30th of October. He added that most of the rain predicted to fall in a few hours was actually deposited in a 10-minute period in the afternoon.

The weather authorities reported that a record breaking 1,85 inches (4.7cm) of rain fell in Central Park. Meanwhile, 2,09 inches (5.31cm) fell at LaGuardia Airport while 1.99 inches (5.05cm) at Newark Liberty International Airport.

The National Weather Service issued coastal flood warnings in parts of Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez in Bengaluru, Chandni Shah from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)