MTA floods NYC subway entrance because ‘climate change is real’
A flooded subway entrance
stopped Brooklyn commuters in their tracks yesterday.
For four hours on Wednesday,
the staircase leading down to Broadway Station in Williamsburg was blocked off and completely submerged.
The sight was even stranger since it hadn’t rained in New York City that day.
It turns out that the flooding was intentional; the city’s Metropolitan Transit Authority
was testing one of the gadgets it has put in place to protect the subway system from a future super storm.
In the case of a real disaster, a “flex gate” seals off the entrance to the station and can hold back up to 14 feet of water.
The MTA
says that it was checking to make sure that a new gate at the Broadway Station was installed correctly; it passed the test.
The Verge