New York City Floods: Mayor Bill de Blasio Declares 'State of Emergency' as 'Record Breaking' Rainfall Wreaks Havoc

Bill de Blasio, mayor of New York, on Thursday declared a state of emergency in the city as rains wreak havoc and causes massive flooding. He asked people to stay off the roads.

Mayor Bill de Blasio (Photo Credits: Facebook)

Amid 'record breaking' heavy rains, floods and 'dangerous conditions of road', Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York has declared a 'State of Emergency' in the city. He has also asked the citizens to stay inside their homes. He added that they are also keeping a watch on the power grid and about 5,300 customers are without power in the city:

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