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  2. Remembering the flash flood of 1960 in Broome County ...

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    In recent memory, many remember the 2005 flood, the 2006 flood, and the September 2011 flood in our area. Little Choconut Creek overruns Virginia Avenue in Johnson City in June 1960.

  3. File:Map of New York highlighting Broome County.svg

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    Locator map showing Broome County — in south-central New York. David Benbennick made this map. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps .

  4. Whitney Point, New York - Wikipedia

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    After serious flooding in 1935 and 1936, work began on a dam north of the village on the Otselic River. It was completed in 1942 and — after decisions were later made to impound water on a year-round basis for recreational purposes — formed the Whitney Point Lake (Reservoir). The village has been the site of the Broome County Fair since 1874.

  5. 2006 Mid-Atlantic United States flood - Wikipedia

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    NOAA/USGS map of river flooding, June 29, 2006, around 1530 UTC. Note the purples and reds in the Northeastern United States. Click the image for a color key. The flooding was attributed to several weather factors that all came together over the region. The primary factor was the stalling of the jet stream just to the west of the Appalachian ...

  6. Drone footage shows flooding in Western New York - AOL

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  7. After Broome legislative map approval, here's what happens next

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  8. Lisle (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    Lisle was known to have always been prone to flooding, with several bridges and sidewalks allegedly being washed away from 1793-1934. In 1935 a major flood ravaged Lisle, which prompted the development of flood protection for the village. This involved the demolition of bridges, addition of streets, and the construction of dikes around danger ...

  9. New York declares state of emergency as flash flooding leaves ...

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    The rainfall was coming down at a rate of one to 2.5 inches an hour in some places. From 8am- 9am, the Brooklyn Navy Yard received 2.58in of rain, said Rohit Aggarwala, Commissioner of New York ...