Gov. Hochul Declares State of Emergency in 32 New York Counties, Including NYC
- On Sunday evening, Governor Kathy Hochul activated emergency measures across 32 counties in New York in response to severe thunderstorms and an impending heatwave.
- This action followed extreme weather impacting parts of Upstate New York with heavy rain, flash flooding, tornadoes, and widespread power outages.
- The state emergency operations center entered enhanced monitoring mode while emergency teams deployed resources like lights, generators, and rescue personnel to affected areas.
- Hochul expressed deep sorrow over the devastating fatalities caused by the storms yesterday evening and confirmed that her team has been coordinating with local officials to provide assistance.
- The heatwave started Monday, with heat indexes expected to exceed 100 degrees over the next several days, prompting officials to urge residents to stay weather aware and cautious.
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Governor Kathy Hochul activated the State Emergency Operations Center after reports of a deadly tornado, 50,000 homes without electricity and temperatures up to 43°C
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New York is bracing for a historic heat wave, with temperatures soaring over 100 degrees. Governor Hochul’s declaration of a state of emergency affects 32 counties. Discover how this extreme weather is impacting the city and what residents should do.
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