Storms leave extensive trail of damage across Long Island
Heavy storms producing torrential rain triggered dangerous flooding across Long Island. A state of emergency was declared in Suffolk County where significant damage estimated at a cost of $75 million was reported.
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A wide shot shows the extent of the damage in Stony Brook.
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An aerial image of the Mill Pond damage in Stony Brook.
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Another view of the damage from the storm at Mill Pond.
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The rear of a home is partially washed away on Main Street in Stony Brook.
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A woman wades to safety after her car became disabled on Swezey Lane in front of West Middle Island Elementary School.
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Stranded residents along Mill Creek Road in Stony Brook.
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Damage from the storm at the Mill Pond in Stony Brook.
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Significant flooding in Middle Island, on North Swezeytown Road.
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Flooding on Coram Swezeytown Road, in the wake of the overnight rain.
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Another view of the flooding on Coram Swezeytown Road.
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Another angle on the Mill Pond damage in Stony Brook.
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Dead fish after the Mill Pond dam failed.
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Emergency personnel check for damaged homes in Stony Brook.
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Dead fish in Mill Pond in Stony Brook.
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Harbor Road is severely damaged.
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Some roads in Suffolk County were barely passable.
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A car rests against a tree on Hagerman Landing Road in Rocky Point.
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The floodwaters remain on Route 25A on Monday morning.
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A man and a child make their way across the flooded roadway on 2nd Avenue in Rocky Point.
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The Golden Chopsticks parking lot in Rocky Point is flooded.
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Local residents trying to unclog a drain on 2nd Avenue off of Hallock Landing Road in Rocky Point on Sunday.
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Stony Brook University dealt with flooding at the Mendelsohn Center.
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Water is pumped out of Ammann Hall at Stony Brook University on Monday.

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