Thousands of New York City fans gathered in Midtown Manhattan to celebrate the New York Knicks' historic NBA championship win, but the joyous occasion quickly turned into a mess as the massive crowd left behind a trail of trash and debris. The Department of Sanitation is now working to clean up the aftermath of the parade, a task that promises to be a daunting one given the sheer scale of the event. Crews are expected to work through the night to clear the streets and restore the area to its usual state, but the city is urging residents and business owners to be patient as the cleanup efforts take place. As the city looks to bounce back from the chaos, officials are already planning for future events to ensure a more sustainable and efficient clean-up process.
Department of Sanitation works to clean up after Knicks parade Spectrum News NY1