Storm Batters Pittsburg, Floods Streets, Knocks Out Power

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Storm Batters Pittsburgh, Floods Streets, Knocks Out PowerStorm Batters Pittsburgh, Floods Streets, Knocks Out Power A relentless storm has wreaked havoc on the city of Pittsburgh, unleashing torrential rain and strong winds that have flooded streets, knocked out power, and caused widespread damage. Since yesterday evening, heavy rainfall has inundated the region, causing roads and intersections to become impassable. The Allegheny River has surged to near-record levels, threatening to overflow its banks and flood adjacent neighborhoods. Major thoroughfares such as Liberty Avenue, Downtown, and the Parkway East have been closed due to rising water, leaving commuters stranded and businesses inaccessible. The flooding has also impacted public transportation, with several bus and subway lines suspended. As of this morning, over 100,000 homes and businesses are without power, according to local utility companies. High winds have toppled trees and power lines, causing outages that are expected to last for several hours or even days in some areas. Emergency responders have been working tirelessly throughout the night, evacuating residents from flooded homes and clearing debris from roads. The Red Cross has opened shelters for those displaced by the storm. City officials have urged residents to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. Schools have been closed, and many businesses have canceled operations. The storm is expected to continue throughout the day, with additional rainfall and strong winds forecast. Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and take necessary precautions to stay safe. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, but the storm has already caused significant disruption to the lives of Pittsburgh residents. The city is working to restore services and assist those affected by the flooding.

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