Route 110 reopens in East Farmingdale
Route 110 in East Farmingdale has reopened after flooding under the LIRR overpass had shut it down. Credit: Newsday/Alejandra Villa Loarca
Route 110 has reopened in East Farmingdale after a closure around 2 p.m. due to flooding under the Long Island Rail Road trestle, Suffolk Police said.
In Oyster Bay Cove, the state transportation department said it cleared a downed tree and poles on Route 25A near Cove Road around 3 p.m., which had been blocking the roadway since the morning.
Earlier flooding on Hempstead Turnpike in Hempstead has also subsided and the roadway is open, according to the state agency.
Meanwhile, flooding has been reported on other roads, like the westbound Veterans Memorial Highway near Broadway Avenue in Holbrook and the eastbound Sunrise Highway near the Rockville Centre LIRR station, according to ny511.org.

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