<p>John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 4 was flooded with water after a main broke on January 7, causing a “shutdown” of international flights from that terminal, according to the airport</a>.</p><p>The water main break was the latest of several complications at the airport after a “bomb cyclone”</a> hit the area. On January 5, the wingtip of a China Southern 777 airplane clipped the tail of a Kuwait Airways 777, causing damage to both aircraft and extensive delays for passengers</a> inside the terminal. Port Authority reported</a> that 93 flights were cancelled on Saturday and that the airlines and terminal operators were working on a series of issues. Credit: Twitter/Ryan Osbourne via Storyful</p><br />