Moving water from the flooded Pawtuxet River flows past a Macy's store at the Warwick Mall, in Warwick, R.I., Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Rhode Island rivers overflowed their banks, causing flooding and road closures after three days of record breaking rains.
(AP Photo/Charles Krupa
Abandoned cars surrounded by flood waters of the Pawtuxet River are parked outside the Warwick Mall in Warwick, R.I., Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Rhode Island rivers overflowed their banks, causing flooding and road closures after three days of record breaking rains.
(AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Two buildings in an office park adjacent to the closed Interstate 95 are surrounded by floodwaters of the Pawtuxet River in Warwick, R.I., Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Rhode Island rivers overflowed their banks, causing flooding and road closures after three days of record-breaking rains.
(AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The houses along Providence Street in West Warwick, R.I., are vacant after being flooded by the Pawtuxet River, Wednesday, March 31, 2010. The Pawtuxet River hit a record stage of 20.7 feet, almost 12 feet above flood stage. Flooding on a scale rarely seen in New England forced hundreds of residents from their homes Wednesday, overwhelmed sewage systems and snarled traffic as major East Coast routes washed out or transformed into a soaked labyrinth of detours and closures.
(AP Photo/Stew Milne) Traffic on Interstate 95 northbound is gridlocked after a portion of the road was closed due to flooding in Cranston, R.I., Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Rhode Island rivers overflowed their banks, causing flooding and road closures after three days of record-breaking rains.
(AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Members of the Exeter, R.I., fire department stand watch over a washed out section of Rhode Island State Route 102 in Exeter, on Wednesday, March 31, 2010.
(AP Photo/Joe Giblin)
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