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New Yorkers Urged to Be Aware of Flooding Dangers During Flood Safety Awareness Week
Episode 494

New Yorkers Urged to Be Aware of Flooding Dangers During Flood Safety Awareness Week

Radio Chatskill · Various hosts

March 10, 20257m 49s

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Show Notes

It’s Flood Safety Awareness Week in New York State. The annual campaign, held in partnership with the National Weather Service (NWS), aims to remind New Yorkers about the dangers of flooding and how to prepare for emergencies.

The NWS emphasizes that flooding can occur any time of year in New York, urging residents to stay informed about weather and river forecasts, especially those living near streams or rivers. 

The increased risk of flooding is a growing concern nationwide due to climate change. Flooding is responsible for billions in damages and nearly 100 deaths annually in the United States.

Mitchell Gaines of the National Weather Service in Binghamton appeared on Radio Chatskill with safety precautions to consider.