New York City's aging subway system has been hit with yet another severe flooding incident, leaving thousands of commuters stranded and sparking fresh concerns over its long-term viability. The latest soaking, which occurred on a major transit line, has raised more questions about the system's vulnerability to extreme weather events and the city's preparedness to mitigate its effects. With millions of riders relying on the subway daily, experts warn that the ongoing issues may have far-reaching consequences for the city's economy and residents' quality of life. As the city scrambles to address the crisis, residents are left wondering if the subway system can withstand the challenges of a changing climate.
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