More rain on Friday caused a deluge of calls into Cayuga County 911 for flooded roads and basements in the southern part of Cayuga County.
County emergency dispatchers reported flooding conditions in Moravia, Genoa, Locke, Sempronious, King Ferry and Scipio.
The Moravia Volunteer Fire Department called all available personnel to report to its department at about 3:40 p.m. and also radioed for any and all assistance from firefighters from Locke.
Flood clean-up kits available at Moravia Fire Department https://t.co/S2KrpsSVlp via @the_citizen (@KevinRivoli photos) pic.twitter.com/aZi3lesTwW
— Natalie Brophy (@brophy_natalie) July 2, 2017
Several roads were reported to be have water and debris running across them, and firefighters were working to redirect traffic, set out cones and assist homeowners who had water running onto their property and into their basements. Read More from The Citizen
– GALLERY: Flooding in Ithaca & Moravia (CNY Central)
– Dozens of cars submerged at Ithaca mall (Ithaca Voice)
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People living in Moravia are still dealing with flood damage and road closures. Check out this video from our @TinaYazdani: pic.twitter.com/wOUQBp4OqS
— Spectrum News CNY (@SPECNewsCNY) July 2, 2017
Free #flood clean-up kits are available at the Moravia Fire Department in #CayugaCounty pic.twitter.com/3Je7u6n6ba
— AmericanRedCross CNY (@OneRedCrossCNY) July 3, 2017
@KateThorntonNC9 Moravia, N.Y. flash flood. #canoe @LocalSyr pic.twitter.com/2SEXB1lCbf
— Justin D Kintzele (@jkintz79) July 1, 2017