In case you haven’t noticed, the summer of 2021 has been quite a disaster meteorologically speaking. You only had to set foot in Paris to realize the almost winter temperatures – no, we are not overdoing it at all – and the permanent grayness. Well, imagine that we are far from being the only ones where the sun has decided to take leave.
A little shisha?
As New York is hit by Storm Ida, and experiencing massive flooding, this guy has just decided to look on the bright side. Is there not a better opportunity to take out your hookah and inflatable mattress, and take a cruise in the streets of New York? As much to tell you that there is one who listened well to his shrink: ” Mickael, whatever the situation, you always have to know how to draw the positive. See the glass half full, Mickael. Always. »
One of the images of the night at #NewYork. A man adrift on his inflatable mattress, smoking his shisha? ?!
The #floods are massive, the metro submerged, the state of emergency declared by the mayor of the city, after the passage of the storm #Ida pic.twitter.com/daS1fZaLQ8– ????????? ???? (@GuillaumeAuda) September 2, 2021
State of emergency declared
During the night from Wednesday to Thursday, storm Ida had major damage on the Big Apple. Faced with the flooding of the city and its region, Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a state of emergency and declared that it was ” A historic meteorological event “. These events follow the passage of Storm Ida in Louisiana, where a 19-year-old lost his life, bringing the toll to 7 deaths.
Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood under water after torrential rains in New York City?
State of emergency declared by governor#HurricaneIda #Ida #NewYork pic.twitter.com/iY5TwOyfQp
– Antoine Llorca (@antoinellorca) September 2, 2021
I can’t help but think of the tens of thousands of homeless people who live in the bowels of #NewYork.
They would be more than 30,000 …
It’s dramatic ! #Ida pic.twitter.com/GC8MsBAHME-? the man ?? (@uncitoyenduweb) September 2, 2021
Vehicles float in flooded streets of Queens, New York after heavy rains linked to “remnants” of hurricane #Ida #HurricaneIda #NewYork pic.twitter.com/RNx3YbZLrl
– Antoine Llorca (@antoinellorca) September 2, 2021
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