Victims of NYC storm were handymen who helped around their buildings

Floodwaters Prove Deadly for NYC's Unassuming Heroes, Who Dared to Help in Crisis

Two men, who just happened to be handymen at their respective buildings, lost their lives as torrential rains poured down on New York City Thursday. Aaron Akaberi, 39, and Juan Carlos Montoya Hernandez, 43, were familiar faces among the residents of Brooklyn's Kingston Avenue and Washington Heights, but it was in those very basements where they met their demise.

Akaberi, who lived in a cramped subterranean apartment with his two pit bulls, had become so accustomed to flooding that neighbors described him as having "a sixth sense" for anticipating when water would rise. When the waters suddenly surged on Thursday, he rushed back into the basement apartment despite warnings from neighbors and friends. Tragically, Akaberi did not survive. Neighbors said his actions were characteristic of a man consumed by love for his animals, who would have risked anything to save them.

Montoya Hernandez's story was eerily similar. The 43-year-old had gone down to the boiler room on West 175th Street in Washington Heights to fix an electrical issue when the power sputtered out. Neighbors described him as a "super" with a kind heart, who would help neighbors with daily errands and even take their children to school. As he attempted to rectify the situation, he likely touched live wires, leading to his tragic death.

The flooding in both buildings was not a surprise to residents, many of whom spoke out about the urgent need for action against these types of basements. Kingston Avenue building owner Kenneth Oates had effectively closed off the basement apartment to new tenants due to water issues, while the Washington Heights building's owner extended condolences and promised support for the investigation into Montoya Hernandez's death.

While officials have launched investigations into both incidents, one can't help but wonder: what did we learn from these two tragic losses? Have we learned nothing yet about the importance of taking proactive measures against flooding in New York City's basements?

As the city begins to assess the damage and take steps towards preventing such tragedies in the future, it's clear that these handymen - heroes by any other name - will be remembered for their bravery and selflessness.
 
I mean, think about it... two guys who risked their lives just because they wanted to protect their homes and pets? It's like we're expecting people to put themselves in harm's way just because it's part of the job. I'm all for community spirit and whatnot, but shouldn't our buildings be designed with safety first?

And don't even get me started on basements... have they ever thought about waterproofing them properly? It's like we're expecting people to just magically know how to fix these things themselves. Newsflash: it's not that simple.

I'm all for city officials investigating and taking steps to prevent this kind of tragedy, but what's the plan here? Just slap some stickers on the buildings saying "we care" and call it a day? I need to see some real action and changes made to make our basements safe again. πŸ€”πŸ’¦
 
πŸ™πŸ’” those two guys were literally unsung heroes who just did what anyone would do if they loved someone (their pets) so much... they put themselves in harm's way & didn't think twice about it πŸ’•πŸ˜’ i mean, we know flooding is a big deal but can't we learn from their stories & take action now? 🌎πŸ’ͺ let's make sure these tragedies aren't in vain & that more people like Aaron & Juan are not losing their lives because of our negligence πŸ™
 
πŸ€• what's up with these handymen? they were literally just doing their job & helping ppl out... shouldn't we learn from this to take precautions instead of waiting 4 the next disaster 🌊🚧 anyway, i'm so sad for akaberi & montoya hernandez... i can imagine how hard it must've been 4 them to deal w/ those floods 2 times... πŸ™ & btw, shouldn't ppl be more prepared 4 emergencies? we gotta think ahead 4 the future! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€• it's so sad to hear about those two guys who just happened to be handy and ended up losing their lives trying to help others πŸ™ akaberi was literally living in a flood-prone basement with his pets and still didn't take the risk seriously - that's just crazy. meanwhile, montoya hernandez was just trying to fix an electrical issue and didn't realize he was playing with live wires... it's like, come on people! we've had warnings about these basements for ages, but no one seems to be taking action 🚧 what's the point of having all those safety measures if they're not enforced?
 
ugh I'm so sad about these guys πŸ€• they were literally just trying to help and save people/animals... shouldn't we've done more to prevent this from happening in the first place? like, these basements have been flooded before and people knew it was a problem but what did we do about it? not enough I guess. it's all just so frustrating 🀯
 
OMG, can't believe what happened to those two guys 🀯! I mean, they were just trying to help, but it was like they knew the risks or something πŸ˜”. I live in a flat with my little one and we always make sure to check the drainage system before the rains come. It's crazy that these basements were like ticking time bombs 🚨. I'm all for taking proactive measures against flooding, like installing proper waterproofing systems and making those basements safe again πŸ’§. We can't keep losing lives over something so preventable πŸ€•. My heart goes out to the families of these heroes πŸ‘.
 
Man, this is just heartbreaking πŸ€•. I mean, can you imagine having a sixth sense for knowing when the water's gonna rise and still going down into that basement? It's like they knew what was comin' but didn't wanna leave their animals behind 🐢❀️. And then to lose your life over it... it's just too much πŸ’”.

We gotta take a hard look at these basements, fam 😬. They're basically ticking time bombs waitin' to happen. We need to be doin' more to prevent this stuff from happenin' in the first place 🚧. I'm not sayin' we can just magic away all the flooding issues, but we gotta have a plan and stick to it πŸ’ͺ.

It's crazy how these guys were basically unsung heroes, helpin' out their neighbors and doin' good deeds without expectin' any recognition πŸ™. And now they're gone, leavin' behind loved ones who are still tryin' to process what happened 😒. We owe it to 'em to make sure this never happens again πŸ’•.
 
I'm still shook about this. Two guys, just doing their job, and they end up losing their lives πŸ€•. It's crazy how we're always hearing about the dangers of basements in NYC but nothing ever changes πŸ’Έ. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to leave those handymen down there alone? They were literally risking their lives to fix some electrical issue or help someone out 🌑️. And for what? So we can keep our fancy buildings and apartments? It's just not right πŸ˜’. We need to be doing better, but I'm not holding my breath πŸ’”.
 
man... can't believe what happened to those two guys πŸ€• they were just trying to help their neighbors & fix some stuff in their buildings, but ended up risking their lives πŸ’” it's crazy that these basements are still a problem in nyc... shouldn't be a surprise, tho, since everyone's been talking about this for ages πŸ’‘ anyway, i think we need to take action ASAP, like get those basements checked & fixed, or at least make them safer 🚧 it's not just about the guys who died, but also their families & friends who are going through this tough time ❀️ let's hope that something good comes out of this tragedy πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• my heart goes out to those families... it's just so senseless how these two men lost their lives trying to save others, including their own pets πŸΆπŸ’” especially when we know there was already a problem with the flooding in the basements of their buildings 🌊 what happened to some preventive measures? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ shouldn't this be a wake-up call for the city to make sure these types of basements are retrofitted and upgraded ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
man... just read about those 2 handymen who died saving their neighbors' animals & helping with daily errands 🀯😒 they were literally risking their lives to keep others safe, but it wasn't enough... it's crazy how basements in nyc are so prone to flooding, especially with all the heavy rainfall we've been getting lately... it's just not fair that these guys had to pay the ultimate price for being heroes πŸ€•πŸ˜”
 
omg i cant believe those two guys gave their lives trying to save ppl & their pets lol like what can u do? 🀯 their stories are so inspiring but also super heartbreaking. we gotta make sure these types of basements r fixed ASAP or someone else will get hurt 4 real tho πŸ’€ i mean, who knew handymen were the real heroes? πŸ’ͺ seriously though, its crazy how much damage flooding can cause and how many ppl risk their lives to save others & animals πŸΎπŸ’¦
 
ugh, what's up with all this hero business? like, yeah they died saving others, but did we even consider the fact that those basements were basically death traps to begin with? think about it, people knew flooding was a problem, yet they just kept on living in these subterranean apartments. shouldn't we've been warning them to get outta there?! instead of glorifying their last acts as 'brave' or 'selfless', can we focus on why they were even allowed to stay in those conditions? πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
omg how could ppl not learn from dis!! flooding is a HUGE issue in nyc basements & its just gonna keep killing ppl till we take action lol like wat happened 2 these 2 guys couldve been saved if dey didnt take it upon demselves to go into da basement wen da waters was risin!! i mean, we gotta get better at takin precautions here!!
 
ugh i just got back from the beach yesterday and saw this huge wave 🌊😲 i was like whoa how did that even happen? anyway back to these two dudes... it's so sad they had to die trying to help others. i mean i get it, we need people like them in our community, but shouldn't they be able to do their job without risking life and death? πŸ€” like shouldn't the building owners just fix the flooding issues already?! i don't know what's going on with these basements in nyc, but it seems really sketchy.
 
man those guys were literally lifesavers πŸ™ they risked everything to help people and animals in need. it's crazy how sometimes you can get too close to something and lose sight of the bigger picture 🌳 i feel bad that we didn't learn from this earlier, but at least we're talking about it now πŸ’¬ let's hope that these tragedies lead to some real change in the city 🀞
 
.. can you believe this? 🀯 two guys who just did what anyone would do in a crisis, but ended up losing their lives πŸ’”. It's not even about the water itself, it's about how they went down to save others (or themselves) when they should've known better... like Akaberi's love for his dogs, which ultimately cost him his life πŸ•. We need to take a closer look at these basements and figure out what can be done to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. It's not just about the handymen, it's about the people they were trying to protect... their families, neighbors... we owe them that πŸ’•.
 
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