Debris from a building is seen along Route 36 in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
People walk through Times Square in New York, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Pamela Smith - staff, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eric Combs, Maverick Knight and Michelle Knight paddle away as they traverse high water along Canisteo River Road in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas walks in her flood-damaged home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas walks in her flood-damaged home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lily Gensler goes for a paddle in Fells Point in Baltimore as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass through Maryland, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kari Lynch pick up trash from flood waters near the City Dock in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Winooski River, swollen from precipitation from Tropical Storm Debby, is seen Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Plainfield, Vt.
- Lisa Rathke - staff, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas, left, works with her daughter Alex Farkas and family friend Damian Hartman as they clean up the Farkas home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sand bags and plastic are shown outside Dente's Market in Barre, Vt., as the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby arrive in the state on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Lisa Rathke - staff, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Children survey damage on Adrian Street in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Will Sizemore kayaks in a flooded area near the City Dock in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Officer Ryan Troutman, is at the scene to block the roads where a large tree has fallen due to high winds onto Kelly Drive as Tropical Storm Debby moves north in Philadelphia, on Friday, Aug., 9, 2024.
- Tyger Williams - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Parks and Recreation workers Jose Melendez, center, and Gregory Hubbard, Ground Maintenance Supervisor, work the scene where a large tree has fallen onto Kelly Drive as Tropical Storm Debby moves north in Philadelphia, on Friday, Aug., 9, 2024.
- Tyger Williams - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A vehicle is covered by a tree in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A tree service worker walks past an uprooted tree on Adrian Street in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
People are seen near an uprooted tree in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A man walks to work in the flooded streets of downtown Baltimore on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Flooding from Tropical Storm Debby covers the street near the City Dock in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three female mallard ducks paddle across a flooded street after heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby in Frederick, Md. on Friday, Aug. 8, 2024.
- Ric Dugan - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A person wears flip flops as they ride their bike through a puddle in Ottawa, Ontario, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Justin Tang - foreign subscriber, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas walks in her flood-damaged home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas stands near the waterway that flooded her home in Canisteo, N.Y. Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Debris on a farm property is destroyed in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eric Combs, Maverick Knight and Michelle Knight paddle away as they traverse high water along Canisteo River Road in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
AP
Debby has finally moved out of the U.S. after the storm spent the better part of week unleashing tornadoes and flooding, damaging homes and taking lives as it moved up the East Coast after first arriving in Florida as a hurricane
Debris from a building is seen along Route 36 in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
People walk through Times Square in New York, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Pamela Smith - staff, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eric Combs, Maverick Knight and Michelle Knight paddle away as they traverse high water along Canisteo River Road in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas walks in her flood-damaged home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas walks in her flood-damaged home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lily Gensler goes for a paddle in Fells Point in Baltimore as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass through Maryland, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kari Lynch pick up trash from flood waters near the City Dock in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Winooski River, swollen from precipitation from Tropical Storm Debby, is seen Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Plainfield, Vt.
- Lisa Rathke - staff, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas, left, works with her daughter Alex Farkas and family friend Damian Hartman as they clean up the Farkas home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sand bags and plastic are shown outside Dente's Market in Barre, Vt., as the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby arrive in the state on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Lisa Rathke - staff, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Children survey damage on Adrian Street in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Will Sizemore kayaks in a flooded area near the City Dock in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Officer Ryan Troutman, is at the scene to block the roads where a large tree has fallen due to high winds onto Kelly Drive as Tropical Storm Debby moves north in Philadelphia, on Friday, Aug., 9, 2024.
- Tyger Williams - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Parks and Recreation workers Jose Melendez, center, and Gregory Hubbard, Ground Maintenance Supervisor, work the scene where a large tree has fallen onto Kelly Drive as Tropical Storm Debby moves north in Philadelphia, on Friday, Aug., 9, 2024.
- Tyger Williams - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A vehicle is covered by a tree in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A tree service worker walks past an uprooted tree on Adrian Street in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
People are seen near an uprooted tree in Harrisburg, Pa., after extreme weather from Tropical storm Debby, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Sean Simmers - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A man walks to work in the flooded streets of downtown Baltimore on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Flooding from Tropical Storm Debby covers the street near the City Dock in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024
- Kaitlin Newman - member, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three female mallard ducks paddle across a flooded street after heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby in Frederick, Md. on Friday, Aug. 8, 2024.
- Ric Dugan - member image share, ASSOCIATED PRESS
A person wears flip flops as they ride their bike through a puddle in Ottawa, Ontario, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024.
- Justin Tang - foreign subscriber, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas walks in her flood-damaged home in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ann Farkas stands near the waterway that flooded her home in Canisteo, N.Y. Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area, creating flash flood conditions in some areas.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Debris on a farm property is destroyed in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eric Combs, Maverick Knight and Michelle Knight paddle away as they traverse high water along Canisteo River Road in Canisteo, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, after remnants of Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area.
- Craig Ruttle - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Debby finally moved out of the U.S. on Saturday after the storm spent the better part of week unleashing tornadoes and flooding, damaging homes and taking lives as it moved up the East Coast after first arriving in Florida as a hurricane.
Debby’s last day over the U.S. before blowing into Canada inundated south-central New York and north-central Pennsylvania with rain, prompting evacuations and rescues by helicopter. The post-tropical cyclone continued dropping rain on New England and southern Quebec, Canada, on Friday night with conditions expected to improve Saturday morning as the system continued moving northeast.
Some of the worst flash flooding in New York on Friday happened in villages and hamlets in a largely rural area south of the Finger Lakes.
In Steuben County, which borders Pennsylvania, officials ordered the evacuation of the towns of Jasper, Woodhull and part of Addison, and said people were trapped as floodwaters made multiple roads impassable. By mid-evening, some of those orders were lifted as threat of severe flooding passed.
In the hamlet of Woodhull, a rain-swollen creek overtopped a bridge. Area resident Stephanie Waters said parts of sheds, branches and uprooted trees were among the debris that slammed into the span.
“Hearing the trees hit the bridge was scary,” she said.
Fire Chief Timothy Martin said everybody in the town was safe, but “every business in Woodhull is damaged.”
John Anderson said he watched the floodwaters come up quickly, overwhelming some vehicles in Canisteo, in Steuben County, and nearby in Andover, in Allegany County. “It’s been very fierce,” said Anderson, who was providing dispatches to The Wellsville Sun. He said he watched people’s belongings get carried away by the raging water.
In Canisteo, farm owners Deb and Cliff Moss suffered heavy damage to their dairy farm, which has been there for more than five decades. A neighbor’s double-wide trailer floated down a field to a river during the flooding, said their daughter, Stacey Urban.
Urban said the catastrophic damage to the community was hard to fathom.
“They have lost a lot. Beyond heartbreaking,” Urban said.
Ann Farkas, who also lives in Canisteo, said it was the first time her home, one of the oldest in the county, has flooded since she moved there in 1976.
“The water’s going down, and so what's left is this really thick — it's like wet concrete — mud,” Farkas said.
“Like a lot of people, I don’t have flood insurance, so I doubt my homeowner’s is going to cover any of this," she said.
Steuben County manager Jack Wheeler said the storm was hitting some of the same areas as Tropical Storm Fred three years earlier and that a half-dozen swift water rescue teams had retrieved people trapped in vehicles and homes.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro declared states of emergency.
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Director Randy Padfield said a National Guard helicopter with aquatic rescue capability was sent to Tioga County, which borders New York, because of severe flooding conditions in the region. Padfield said Tioga officials asked for help with eight to 10 rescue locations, and boat-based rescues were also conducted.
In Potter County, also on the border with New York, the storm took out bridges and did severe damage to Route 49, Commissioner Bob Rossman said.
“My understanding is the roadway is pretty much well gone,” Rossman said. “That’ll be a very costly replacement. And one of the main thoroughfares in the county.”
He said one firefighter suffered water-related injuries, but Rossman did not know the extent.
Late Friday, more than 90,000 customers were without power in New York and Pennsylvania, down from 150,000 customers earlier in the day, according to PowerOutage.us. In Ohio, nearly 144,000 customers were still waiting for power to come back on Friday night after Debby-related storms including tornadoes blew though the northeastern part of the state on Wednesday.
Debby was downgraded to a tropical depression late Thursday afternoon and was a post-tropical cyclone on Friday, the National Hurricane Center said. It made landfall early Monday on the Gulf Coast of Florida as a Category 1 hurricane, emerged over the Atlantic Ocean and then hit land a second time early Thursday in South Carolina as a tropical storm.
There have been at least nine deaths related to Debby, most in vehicle accidents or from fallen trees.
In Vermont, where more than 44,000 customers were without electricity on Friday night, Gov. Phil Scott had warned that Debby's remnants could cause serious damage, including in already drenched places that were hit by flash flooding twice last month. But a flood watch was called off by mid-evening. Flooding that slammed the northeastern part of the state on July 30 knocked out bridges, destroyed and damaged homes, and washed away roads in the rural town of Lyndon. It came three weeks after deadly flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl. President Joe Biden approved Vermont’s emergency declaration.
Rick Dente, who owns Dente’s Market in Barre, Vermont, worked to protect his business with plastic and sandbags as the rain poured down on Friday. “There isn’t a whole lot else you can do,” he said.
Jaqi Kincaid, hit by flooding last month in Lyndon, Vermont, said the previous storm knocked out her garage and well, so they have no water. It also felled a 120-foot (36-meter) tree and took down fencing.
“We’re doing a lot of this,” Kincaid said, holding her hands together as if in prayer.
Associated Press journalists Carolyn Thompson in Buffalo, New York; Lisa Rathke in Barre, Vermont; Jeffrey Collins in Columbia, South Carolina; and Susan Haigh in Norwich, Connecticut, contributed to this report.
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