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Just the beginning: Hochul tells New Yorkers to prepare and repair for more severe storms due to climate change

By Kevin Duggan Posted on September 2, 2021
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New York will have to be prepared for more frequent heavy weather events due to climate change, Governor Kathy Hochul said Thursday, hours after the remnants of Hurricane Ida soaked the city and overwhelmed its infrastructure, breaking rainfall records previously set just a week ago.

“That says to me that there are no more cataclysmic unforeseeable events. We need to foresee these in advance and be prepared,” Hochul said at a press conference in Queens on Sept. 2.

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Just the beginning: Hochul tells New Yorkers to prepare and repair for more severe storms due to climate change

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