U.S. northeast hit with once-in-1,000-year torrential rainfall, flash floods
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At least one person is dead after torrential rainfall led to flash floods across parts of the northeastern United States. The rainfall there is being described as a once-in-a-thousand-year weather event, but New York's governor warns events like these are becoming the new normal.
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