- Ready New York: Coastal Storms and Hurricanes
- New York City
New York City's hurricane preparedness guide includes hurricane zones, evacuation routes, and shelter maps along with fact sheets on associated storm hazards: seawater flooding, storm surge, tornadoes, and rainwater flooding. From the NYC Office of Emergency Management.
www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/hazards/storms.shtml
- New York City Mayor's Office of Emergency Management
- New York City
The On-Scene Coordinator at all emergency incidents with responsibility for interagency coordination and communication. Learn about household preparedness, NYC's hazards including coastal storms, hurricanes, winter weather, and utility disruptions, and the OEM's emergency response, recovery, and mitigation Programs.
www.nyc.gov/html/oem
- Ready New York Household Preparedness Guide
- New York City
Offers tips and information about a wide range of potentially hazardous situations New Yorkers may face. Read up on how to prepare for weather disasters, fires, earthquakes, carbon monoxide, building collapses, explosions, radiation, hazardous materials or chemical spills, and terrorism.
www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/household_guide.shtml
- Ready New York
- New York City
Designed to help New Yorkers better prepare for all types of emergencies the NYC OEM preparedness campaign produces and sponsors hazard-specific brochures, public service announcements for radio and television, a speakers' bureau, print and outdoor advertising, corporate partnerships, and community programs.
www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/ready.shtml
- How Prepared Are We, New York?
(PDF)
- New York City
A report by NYU's Center for Catastrophe Preparedness & Response and the American Red Cross in Greater New York.
www.nyredcross.org/media/81_NYU_Red_Cross_Preparedness_Report.pdf
- Get Prepared - American Red Cross in Greater New York
- New York City
Find a preparedness event in your neighborhood, tips on how to prepare your home and family, guides for business, programs for children, and other readiness information for New York City residents.
www.nyredcross.org/getprepared.php
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