Tracking Henri: State Of Emergency Declared In New York, Connecticut Ahead Of Hurricane’s Arrival
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A state of emergency has been declared in both New York and Connecticut ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Henri.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency Saturday in anticipation of Hurricane Henri making landfall on Long Island on Sunday.
The governor also requested President Joe Biden declare a pre-landfall emergency declaration, which would authorize the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide emergency protective measures in the storm’s aftermath.
“Plan for power outages, stock up on necessary supplies and avoid flooding areas. The state is deploying resources and we will do everything we can to ensure damage is minimal and the people of this state stay safe,” Cuomo said.
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Five hundred National Guard troops have been activated for deployment to Long Island and the Hudson Valley.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has also declared a state of emergency in New York City.
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Under the order, outdoor dining and Open Streets will be suspended all day Sunday.
The mayor said Saturday evening’s Homecoming Concert in Central Park would proceed as planned.
In response to #HurricaneHenri making landfall in Long Island tomorrow, I am declaring a State of Emergency in New York City.
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— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) August 21, 2021
Gov. Ned Lamont declared a state of emergency in Connecticut on Friday.
“While Connecticut has certainly seen its share of bad weather, Henri is shaping up to be the first direct hit of a hurricane on the state in more than 30 years,” he said.
More than 200 members of the Connecticut National Guard have been activated to prepare for the storm’s arrival.
Lamont has also submitted a request to the president for a pre-landfall emergency declaration.
The governor said Saturday that utility companies have twice as many people on the ground prepositioned as they had a year ago for Tropical Storm Isaias.
All public transit systems across Connecticut, including trains, buses and ferries, are planning to suspend operations early Sunday morning. The suspensions are expected to last through at least Monday morning.
Henri became a Category 1 hurricane Saturday morning, and it’s expected to make landfall somewhere between Fire Island and Montauk midday Sunday.
Impacts of the storm will be widespread with the worst of the storm surge and strong wind gusts hitting Long Island.
Heavy rain will be a threat for the entire region.
Watch CBS2 News and check CBSNewYork.com for the latest updates on Henri.
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August 22, 2021 at 03:57AM


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