Flooding aftermath in Mott Haven still prevalent less than 24 hours later
Westchester Avenue in Mott Haven looked like a river. Not even 24 hours later, most of the water has receded, but pools of water remain on the roads.
Brittany Cadet
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Oct 31, 2025, 9:36 AM
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Updated 3 hr ago
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