A City Submerged: How Extreme Weather Broke New York’s Backbone
In a city defined by its ceaseless motion and unyielding rhythm, something brought New York to a halt. It wasn’t a holiday, a planned protest, or a subway strike. It was water—a torrent of it, cascading down subway stairs, bubbling up from manholes, and turning the city’s iconic streets into murky, impassable rivers. On a…