NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Two men were found dead in basement apartments after heavy downpours brought flash flooding to New York City on Thursday, according to emergency response teams.

A 39-year-old Brooklyn resident was pronounced dead after he was trapped in his flooded basement apartment at 564 Kingston Ave. in East Flatbush, police said. In Washington Heights, a 43-year-old man also died after he was found passed out in the flooded boiler room of 701 West 175th St, authorities told PIX11.

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Streets and roads were flooded throughout New York City, some impassible, after a storm system dumped more than 2 inches of rain on the five boroughs, according to the National Weather Service.

Rainfall totals broke a 108-year-old record at Central Park on Thursday, while wind gusts toppled trees, causing power outages and damaging vehicles in multiple neighborhoods.

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Forecasters from NWS issued flash flood warnings for Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx, with poorly-drained and low-lying areas being most at risk.

New York City officials have previously said that the city’s sewage system was only built to handle 1.75 inches of rain per hour.

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