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Severe Storm Sparks Unprecedented Flooding in St. Lawrence County, New York, Destroying Infrastructure and Prompting State of Emergency

Flooded town after storm.

Unprecedented Flooding in St. Lawrence County Leaves Infrastructure Devastated, Prompts Surge of Rescue Efforts

In a horrifying display of nature’s power, flash flooding instigated by a severe storm leaves St. Lawrence County, New York, reeling from the catastrophic damage. Roads and bridges have been destroyed, houses have collapsed, and the critical need for rescues continues.

Bridges and Roads ‘Completely Gone’

In the aftermath of the torrential downpour, St. Lawrence County Emergency Services Director, Matt Denner, announced that numerous roads and bridges across the county have been washed away. “We’ve lost a significant portion of our infrastructure due to the sheer intensity of the rain that fell,” he said. “We are urging residents to honor the travel ban that is currently in place.”

Houses Toppled, Lives in Peril

Tragedy struck beyond the decimated infrastructure. A local family, including their pet dog, experienced the terror of their home collapsing before having to be rescued from the roof of their submerged vehicle. In a more chilling account, two houses were reported to have been swept away by the rampaging waters on West Cotter Road in Brasher Falls, leaving five people unaccounted for. Upon updating, Denner assured that all of the residents had been safely located.

“We’ve prioritized the evacuation of the West Cotter Road neighborhood,” Denner added. “Our emergency personnel have utilized boats to ensure the safe removal of others still stranded due to the flooding.”

Emergency Shelter and Relief Operations

In response to the disastrous event, an emergency shelter has been set up to house those displaced by the flood. Anyone needing immediate assistance is encouraged to call 911 or the emergency operations center at 315-229-3950.

Director Denner has urged residents to document and report any storm-related damage to expedite assistance efforts by the county. Essential services have been strained, with significant roads closed, and services like water and sewage being impacted.

State of Emergency Declared

As the extent of the flooding became apparent, Governor Hochul declared a state of emergency, initiating deployment of resources to assist the beleaguered county. The flooding’s impact has brought numerous townships to a standstill, damage extending to the water treatment facilities and vital sewer lines. Consequent repair works have necessitated several road closures.

Resilience Amidst Chaos and Loss

Amidst the chaos, stories of extraordinary resilience have emerged. A man from Antwerp, who nearly lost his life to the flooding, was saved thanks to the quick thinking of his children. Facing insurmountable loss, St. Lawrence County is holding onto these stories of hope as they work to recover from this unexpected calamity.

Future Predictions

While the county grapples with the aftermath of the deluge, authorities are cautioning residents to brace for further weather-related challenges. Emergent climate trends hint toward recurrence of such catastrophic events, underscoring the need for comprehensive emergency preparedness strategies.

The indomitable spirit of the St. Lawrence County community will be put to the test in the coming weeks as they work to rebuild their lives and take on the continuing challenges posed by this calamity. As they navigate this difficult recovery period, community leaders have stressed the importance of mutual support and unity.


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