Storm Recovery
La gobernadora Hochul anunció hoy nuevas acciones para involucrar a la industria de servicios financieros de Nueva York para apoyar a los residentes de Puerto Rico después del huracán Fiona.
Governor Hochul announced new actions to engage New York's financial services industry to support residents of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona.
Earlier, Governor Kathy Hochul joined President Biden, Governor Pierluisi, FEMA Director Criswell and Mayor Adams for a briefing on Hurricane Fiona relief efforts.
Earlier, on the one year anniversary of Hurricane Ida, Governor Hochul honored seven New Yorkers for their heroic actions in the aftermath of the storm, which flooded homes and roads, caused billions of dollars in damages and killed 18 New Yorkers.
On the one year anniversary of Hurricane Ida, Governor Hochul honored seven New Yorkers for their heroic actions in the aftermath of the storm.
La Gobernadora Hochul anunció hoy la publicación del Plan de Acción propuesto por la Oficina de Recuperación de Tormentas de la Gobernadora para recuperarse del huracán Ida, que azotó hace un año, y para fortalecer la resiliencia de las comunidades en futuras tormentas.
Governor Hochul announced the release of the proposed Action Plan by the Governor's Office of Storm Recovery to recover from Hurricane Ida.
Governor Hochul activated the State Emergency Operations Center in Albany where staff from multiple State Agencies and the Office of Emergency Management are working together to coordinate requests for assistance from local governments following the late winter storm that dumped heavy, wet snow in upstate regions, leaving 195,000 households without power and causing travel issues during Tuesday's morning commute.
Governor Hochul activated the State Emergency Operations Center in Albany where staff from multiple State Agencies and the Office of Emergency Management are working together to coordinate requests for assistance from local governments following the late winter storm that dumped heavy, wet snow in upstate regions, leaving 195,000 households without power and causing travel issues during Tuesday's morning commute.
Governor Hochul announced nearly $4.4 million in federal hazard mitigation funding is available to local governments and certain non-profits in nine counties impacted by Tropical Storm Fred.