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Long Island City residents concerned over outdated infrastructure as hurricane season rolls in
Friday, September 1, 2023 9:09PM LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens (WABC) — When it rains in Long Island City, it doesn’t always pour – but the owner of an Italian cafe in the area says it almost always floods. “If you go anywhere in the world they’ve figured this out,” said Gianna Cerbone, owner of Manducatis Rusticate. “They just can’t figure it out for a piece of Queens? Why?” That age-old question is one that comes up often in regards to aging infrastructure battered by Hurricane Sandy and Ida. Last month marked two years since the latter storm ravaged the city. “The sewer system is outdated and because of that, a lot of businesses and residents are experiencing flooding w

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