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Two NYC tunnels to partially close for tests on 20-ton flood doors

Two tunnels connecting Manhattan with Brooklyn and Queens in New York City will be partially closed throughout the summer while the MTA tests 20-ton flood gates that will protect major passageways from hurricanes and severe winds.

Testing of the 20-ton watertight doors in the Hugh L. Cary and Queens-Midtown Tunnels is scheduled to continue through early August. India

The testing taking place at the Hugh L. Cary Tunnel and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel is being done proactively as part of the city’s preparations to ensure adequate protection against tropical storms and hurricanes. According to the MTA.

The test will involve closing the tunnel overnight on certain days.

Each flood door (there are eight in total) is an astounding 29 feet wide, 14 feet tall and two feet thick. India

The tunnel’s eight imposing flood gates are 29 feet wide, 14 feet tall, and 2 feet thick. The massive structures were installed in 2017 as part of a $7.6 billion program to repair and reinforce the area after damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

Due to safety concerns, the tests must be carried out with the tunnel closed to traffic, otherwise drivers could become trapped inside the tunnel.

The flood gates were installed in 2017 as part of the city’s response to damage from Hurricane Sandy. India

While the MTA conducts the test, one of the two tunnels will be closed and one lane will be open in each direction in the remaining tunnel.

Hurricane season, which has already begun, will continue until November 30th. India

The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has already begun and is officially scheduled to last until November 30th.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is already predicting that the Atlantic basin will be more active than usual this year, due to warmer sea surfaces and a possible return of the La Niña weather phenomenon.

This year’s hurricane season is expected to be worse than usual due to rising ocean temperatures and the La Niña weather phenomenon. India

In a press release, the MTA listed the remaining scheduled tunnel closures.

Hugh L. Kelly Tunnel

  • Monday, July 22nd, 9pm to Tuesday, July 23rd, 5am
  • Tuesday, July 23rd at 9pm to Wednesday, July 24th at 5am
  • Wednesday, July 24th at 9pm to Thursday, July 25th at 5am

Queens Midtown Tunnel

  • Saturday, July 27th, 12:01am to 8:00am
  • Sunday, July 28th, 1am to 9am
  • Saturday, August 3rd, 12:01am to 8:00am
  • Sunday, August 4th, 1:00am to 9:00am
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