When remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia passed over Mamaroneck, NY, USA, on September 29, 2023, local rivers swelled and ground waters rose. Due to Ophelia Mamaroneck was severely flooded for the second time in two years. In 2021 remnants of Hurricane Ida caused devastating floods that damaged hundreds of homes, businesses, and community spaces in this small town outside New York City. While Ophelia caused less damage, it flooded mostly the same areas as Ida, affecting people's lives again.
A bench is partially submerged underwater in Columbus Park when Sheldrake and Mamaroneck rivers that flow through Mamaroneck and meet in Columbus Park, swelled due to heavy rains on September 29, 2023.
Workers that had blocked the entrance to their downtown bakery and their neighbors watch rising water that had flooded Mamaroneck Avenue in Mamaroneck after Mamaroneck and Sheldrake rivers that flow through town swelled due to heavy rains on September 29, 2023.
Columbus Park is under water after Mamaroneck and Sheldrake rivers that flow through town and meet in the Park swelled due to heavy rains on September 29, 2023.
Residents are transported across water that is too deep to cross after Mamaroneck and Sheldrake rivers that flow through town swelled due to heavy rains on September 29, 2023.
Two men try to cross the flooded intersection of Howard and Hillside Avenues in Mamaroneck after Mamaroneck river swelled due to heavy rains on September 29, 2023.
Streets bordering Columbus Park are flooded on March 23, 2024. Mamaroneck and Sheldrake rivers meet in Columbus Park where water gets backed up and floods the surrounding area.
When heavy rains pass over Mamaroneck, NY, residents brace themselves and start looking for signs that their homes, streets and business might start flooding. Siting at the confluence of Mamaroneck and Sheldrake rivers, Mamaroneck is continuously under threat of rising waters, when hurricanes, tropical storms or just heavy rains hit the area.
Photographs are part of an ongoing project documenting effects of flooding on Mamaroneck and its residents.