People are enraged about the NYC subway system flooding thanks to Elsa, and that is reasonable — a scene such as the one above is hard to accept after a year of living in one of the most expensive cities in the world with no significant rent or other abatements during a crippling pandemic.
Still, it is an underground system, and water is going to go down, and Elsa is not a daily event. It makes people wonder, of course, what happens when climate change moves along and Elsas are more common. (Also, I know not everyone can afford to take a taxi or call an Uber, but what would make you wade into chest-high water in a subway to get to a train that is also underground, and possibly in danger of flooding?