A pair of Brooklyn and a Manhattan resident, who were also handy men for their own buildings, lost their lives during Thursday's intense rainstorm in NYC.
Aaron Akaberi, 39, was last seen entering his flooded basement apartment at Kingston Avenue in Flatbush on Thursday before the storm hit - he was familiar to neighbors as someone who could be called on to help out around the building.
As water poured into the cramped subterranean unit, Akaberi reportedly rushed back inside for his dogs - however multiple witnesses have revealed that no second dog was found alive. His death was a tragic reminder of the perils faced by those who live in low-lying areas during heavy rainfall events.
Juan Carlos Montoya Hernandez, 43, who also worked as handyman for the same building where he lost his life, had just entered the basement utility room to fix an electrical issue when tragedy struck. Neighbors have shared stories of how he was not only diligent but also kind-hearted in helping others and even assisting a neighbor with her daily errands.
His death has raised questions about whether the apartment's basement is safe for occupation - neighbors claimed that both areas where men died had previously flooded, prompting many to doubt that residents living below ground floor units are adequately protected against such disasters.
Aaron Akaberi, 39, was last seen entering his flooded basement apartment at Kingston Avenue in Flatbush on Thursday before the storm hit - he was familiar to neighbors as someone who could be called on to help out around the building.
As water poured into the cramped subterranean unit, Akaberi reportedly rushed back inside for his dogs - however multiple witnesses have revealed that no second dog was found alive. His death was a tragic reminder of the perils faced by those who live in low-lying areas during heavy rainfall events.
Juan Carlos Montoya Hernandez, 43, who also worked as handyman for the same building where he lost his life, had just entered the basement utility room to fix an electrical issue when tragedy struck. Neighbors have shared stories of how he was not only diligent but also kind-hearted in helping others and even assisting a neighbor with her daily errands.
His death has raised questions about whether the apartment's basement is safe for occupation - neighbors claimed that both areas where men died had previously flooded, prompting many to doubt that residents living below ground floor units are adequately protected against such disasters.