Workers narrowly escape death in flooding basement elevator
(NEWSER) - Two workers were saved from drowning in an elevator, cars were up to their windows in water, and subway service shut down in New York City yesterday, all because of a rainfall that shattered a 116-year record. An astonishing 7.7 inches of rain pelted the city in a single day. The normal rainfall for the entirety of August in New York is 4 inches. The tensest moments of the storm occurred for two construction workers moving material in a flooded building in Staten Island. When the elevator hit the basement, "water started rushing in," and the doors wouldn't open, one worker told the New York Daily News . "We thought we were dead." More»