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The AMC Lincoln Square theater in New York City has reopened following extensive flooding caused by severe rain that disrupted operations. A broken roof pipe led to the evacuation of patrons during late showtimes. While remediation efforts are ongoing for affected auditoriums, the Imax auditorium remained unharmed. Central Park recorded significant rainfall, causing citywide flooding and transit disruptions. The community is responding to the incident, highlighting ongoing concerns about infrastructure resilience in the face of extreme weather events.
New York City – The AMC Lincoln Square theater on the Upper West Side of New York reopened after suffering extensive flooding due to severe rain that caused a roof pipe to break, forcing an evacuation of moviegoers during late showtimes on Monday night. The flooding prompted the theater to close its impacted auditoriums for remediation work, although the Imax auditorium located on the top floor remained unaffected.
Central Park recorded over two inches of rain in just one hour as a storm swept through the region, nearing near-record rainfall levels and leading to significant flooding in various areas across the city. The deluge not only affected the theater but also led to severe transit disruptions throughout New York City, including flooded subway platforms and service delays.
The AMC Lincoln Square theater, known as one of the highest-grossing locations in the nation, announced its reopening on Tuesday morning. The affected auditoriums, however, remain closed while remediation efforts are underway to address the damage caused by the flooding. AMC has stated that refunds for affected showtimes will be issued automatically to patrons. Fortunately, no other AMC theaters in New York City suffered similar impacts from the storm.
Videos shared on social media depicted alarming scenes of water pooling in the concession area and lower lobby of the theater. The swift response of emergency services facilitated the safe evacuation of moviegoers who were present during the storm at the time of the flooding.
In nearby New Jersey, the storm had a far more tragic impact, resulting in two fatalities attributed to flooding. Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency to address the situation in the state, underscoring the severity of the weather event that affected the entire region.
In addition to the disruptions at the AMC Lincoln Square, residents across New York City took to social media to express their frustrations over the flooding and to rally support for the impacted theater. The community response highlights concerns over ongoing infrastructure challenges in handling severe weather conditions as rainfall intensity increases.
As clean-up efforts progress, both theater operators and community members remain hopeful for a swift return to normalcy. The AMC Lincoln Square is working diligently to restore its operations and maintain its status as a premier movie-watching destination in the city.
In the aftermath of the severe storm, attention is turning towards preventive measures and improvements necessary to safeguard infrastructure against similar weather events in the future. As climate patterns shift and extreme weather becomes more commonplace, the focus on enhancing resilience against flooding in urban environments will become a prominent concern moving forward.
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- Wikipedia: New York City
- Deadline
- Google Search: AMC Lincoln Square theater flooding
- Vulture
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Flood
- PIX11
- Google News: Flooding in New York City

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