Firefighters have made dozens of water rescues around the city due to Irene, which pounded the tri-state with soaking rains and high winds before it arrived Sunday morning as a weakened tropical storm.
The FDNY has rescued 61 adults and three babies from 21 homes around the city.
FDNY spokesman Paul Iannizzotto says fire department responders in boats rescued 26 people on Staten Island Sunday morning after their three homes were flooded.
In Broad Channel, Queens, rescue workers were using boats to search bungalows that were actually floating down the street.
Fire Department staff were performing the searches to make sure no one was trapped inside.
A weakened Irene, which left 11 dead in its path of destruction up the East Coast, made landfall just before 9 a.m. in Coney Island, which was one of the areas under a mandatory evacuation.
Some 370,000 people in total live in the city’s low-lying areas that were told to evacuate. Many refused to go on Saturday.
(Source: NBC New York)
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Rescue workers risk their lives to rescue people who refuse to follow evacuation orders. That’s just wrong.