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Evacuation Zones near you:


YORK COLLEGE
94-20 GUY R BREWER BLVD
QUEENS 11433

JOHN ADAMS HS - Q
101-01 ROCKAWAY BLVD
OZONE PARK 11417

P.S. 108 - QUEENS
108-10 109 AVENUE
S. OZONE PARK 11420

P.S. 117 - QUEENS
85-15 143RD STREET
JAMAICA 11435

MARTIN VAN BUREN HS - Q
230-17 HILLSIDE AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11427

I.S. 109 - QUEENS
213-10 92 AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11428

HILLCREST HS - Q
160-05 HIGHLAND AVENUE
JAMAICA 11432

These facilities are open to anyone who needs them, will provide a safe
place to sleep, and will have food. Pets are welcome.

All shelters have at least one entrance usable for wheelchairs. More
information is available via 311, the OEM website and the Mayor's Office of People with Disabilities website, both of which will also provide
information about accessible transportation.


Schools:
ALL public schools are closed on Monday.

Healthcare Facilities:
Yesterday the city recommended that healthcare, nursing, and acute care facilities in low-lying areas take steps in preparation for the storm. These recommendations include halting new admissions, discharging those patients who can leave, and making arrangements for those who need to remain in care.

Parks and Beaches:
All city parks will close at 5pm today (Sunday.)
Any events scheduled in parks today will conclude at 2pm.
Please emphasize to your constituents that going to parks and
beaches during the storm will be very dangerous. Falling tree branches and
strong ocean currents will be constant threats.

Construction:
The Department of Buildings has mandated that all outdoor
construction be suspended as of 5pm today.

Staying Safe and Being Prepared:
All New Yorkers are encouraged to stock up on necessary supplies. A guide for storm preparations can be found here. During the storm flying debris will be a risk. People should stay
away from windows and draw their shades.

Staying Informed
â€Ē For the latest updates on the storm, New Yorkers can:
o Visit the NYC Severe Weather site on NYC.gov
o Follow @nycmayorsoffice Twitter
o Sign up for notifications from Notify NYC

We will continue to update you as the storm progresses.


Remember...

1) Check your emergency supply kits and make sure your Go Bags are stocked and ready to go with supplies like water, non-perishable food, a first aid kit, flashlights, a battery-operated radio, and extra batteries. Also note, this storm has potential to take down trees and power lines.

2) Keep Streets and Catch Basins Clean: A major contributing factor to flooding is a catch basin clogged by garbage or leaves. New Yorkers can do their part by sweeping and cleaning their driveway and the area in front of their property or business of debris such as leaves, paper and general garbage. In addition, City forces staff will be going out to known flooding hot spots through the City over the next few days to inspect and clean catch basins.

3) Protect your property: Please do everything you can to protect your property against flooding. This includes raising or removing valuables and appliances (heaters, TV's, refrigerators, etc) off the ground in basements or low floors. More information is included in the attached brochure.

4) Report Flooding to 311 via phone or on-line: If you experience any flooding or sewer back-ups, please report them to 311, either by calling 311 or going on-line at www.nyc.gov. The City has added additional staff at 311 in preparation for Hurricane Sandy.

5) To find out if you live in the hurricane evacuation zone (residents of Hamilton Beach and Rockaway are recommended to check), click here for a map:

Let's hope that the hurricane will track away from New York, but in the event that it doesn't, we must be prepared. Please take every necessary precaution and from my family to yours, please have a safe weekend.

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Originally Posted by Kari:

From Vishnu's RHEDC

Evacuation Zones near you:


YORK COLLEGE
94-20 GUY R BREWER BLVD
QUEENS 11433

JOHN ADAMS HS - Q
101-01 ROCKAWAY BLVD
OZONE PARK 11417

P.S. 108 - QUEENS
108-10 109 AVENUE
S. OZONE PARK 11420

P.S. 117 - QUEENS
85-15 143RD STREET
JAMAICA 11435

MARTIN VAN BUREN HS - Q
230-17 HILLSIDE AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11427

I.S. 109 - QUEENS
213-10 92 AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11428

HILLCREST HS - Q
160-05 HIGHLAND AVENUE
JAMAICA 11432

These facilities are open to anyone who needs them, will provide a safe
place to sleep, and will have food. Pets are welcome.

All shelters have at least one entrance usable for wheelchairs. More
information is available via 311, the OEM website and the Mayor's Office of People with Disabilities website, both of which will also provide
information about accessible transportation.


Schools:
ALL public schools are closed on Monday.

Healthcare Facilities:
Yesterday the city recommended that healthcare, nursing, and acute care facilities in low-lying areas take steps in preparation for the storm. These recommendations include halting new admissions, discharging those patients who can leave, and making arrangements for those who need to remain in care.

Parks and Beaches:
All city parks will close at 5pm today (Sunday.)
Any events scheduled in parks today will conclude at 2pm.
Please emphasize to your constituents that going to parks and
beaches during the storm will be very dangerous. Falling tree branches and
strong ocean currents will be constant threats.

Construction:
The Department of Buildings has mandated that all outdoor
construction be suspended as of 5pm today.

Staying Safe and Being Prepared:
All New Yorkers are encouraged to stock up on necessary supplies. A guide for storm preparations can be found here. During the storm flying debris will be a risk. People should stay
away from windows and draw their shades.



Here again, Vish M, a certified Madman spreading rumors.  NOTHING WILL HAPPEN IN RICHMOND HILL, JUST PLENTY RAIN.

 

All the people can do is go to their mandirs and churches and mosque and have a prayerful day and leave the water to wash out all the Richmond Hill thieves liks Vish M and his side kick Ezee Jaet bass man.

FM
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Where exactly in "Wueens"?

Bhai, that's the rename for our borough - all dis redistricting and renaming nonsense

I am enjoying a little Humor on this gloomng Day. Deh Old Lady dont want to mek Snapper Metemji. Meh Rass vex, she want me to eat leftover Goat Curry. Betts man Rass deh gone ah Wuk.

Nehru
You have a personal issue.
 
I would like to know why.
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Devindra:
Originally Posted by Kari:

From Vishnu's RHEDC

Evacuation Zones near you:


YORK COLLEGE
94-20 GUY R BREWER BLVD
QUEENS 11433

JOHN ADAMS HS - Q
101-01 ROCKAWAY BLVD
OZONE PARK 11417

P.S. 108 - QUEENS
108-10 109 AVENUE
S. OZONE PARK 11420

P.S. 117 - QUEENS
85-15 143RD STREET
JAMAICA 11435

MARTIN VAN BUREN HS - Q
230-17 HILLSIDE AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11427

I.S. 109 - QUEENS
213-10 92 AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11428

HILLCREST HS - Q
160-05 HIGHLAND AVENUE
JAMAICA 11432

These facilities are open to anyone who needs them, will provide a safe
place to sleep, and will have food. Pets are welcome.

All shelters have at least one entrance usable for wheelchairs. More
information is available via 311, the OEM website and the Mayor's Office of People with Disabilities website, both of which will also provide
information about accessible transportation.


Schools:
ALL public schools are closed on Monday.

Healthcare Facilities:
Yesterday the city recommended that healthcare, nursing, and acute care facilities in low-lying areas take steps in preparation for the storm. These recommendations include halting new admissions, discharging those patients who can leave, and making arrangements for those who need to remain in care.

Parks and Beaches:
All city parks will close at 5pm today (Sunday.)
Any events scheduled in parks today will conclude at 2pm.
Please emphasize to your constituents that going to parks and
beaches during the storm will be very dangerous. Falling tree branches and
strong ocean currents will be constant threats.

Construction:
The Department of Buildings has mandated that all outdoor
construction be suspended as of 5pm today.

Staying Safe and Being Prepared:
All New Yorkers are encouraged to stock up on necessary supplies. A guide for storm preparations can be found here. During the storm flying debris will be a risk. People should stay
away from windows and draw their shades.



Here again, Vish M, a certified Madman spreading rumors.  NOTHING WILL HAPPEN IN RICHMOND HILL, JUST PLENTY RAIN.

 

All the people can do is go to their mandirs and churches and mosque and have a prayerful day and leave the water to wash out all the Richmond Hill thieves liks Vish M and his side kick Ezee Jaet bass man.

Vish M
Yuh gat dat rightOriginally Posted by Sheik101:

Nehru ain't going nowhere. He's a real trooper. He would rather go down wid de ship. What a guy.


Yuh gat dat right. I trying to get deh old lady to make a Soup and the children to start a game of Poker. both refused, deh old lady seh eat leftover, the Pickney dem want to plat HALO3 or some Crap like dat.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Devindra:
Originally Posted by Kari:

From Vishnu's RHEDC

Evacuation Zones near you:


YORK COLLEGE
94-20 GUY R BREWER BLVD
QUEENS 11433

JOHN ADAMS HS - Q
101-01 ROCKAWAY BLVD
OZONE PARK 11417

P.S. 108 - QUEENS
108-10 109 AVENUE
S. OZONE PARK 11420

P.S. 117 - QUEENS
85-15 143RD STREET
JAMAICA 11435

MARTIN VAN BUREN HS - Q
230-17 HILLSIDE AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11427

I.S. 109 - QUEENS
213-10 92 AVENUE
QUEENS VILLAGE 11428

HILLCREST HS - Q
160-05 HIGHLAND AVENUE
JAMAICA 11432

These facilities are open to anyone who needs them, will provide a safe
place to sleep, and will have food. Pets are welcome.

All shelters have at least one entrance usable for wheelchairs. More
information is available via 311, the OEM website and the Mayor's Office of People with Disabilities website, both of which will also provide
information about accessible transportation.


Schools:
ALL public schools are closed on Monday.

Healthcare Facilities:
Yesterday the city recommended that healthcare, nursing, and acute care facilities in low-lying areas take steps in preparation for the storm. These recommendations include halting new admissions, discharging those patients who can leave, and making arrangements for those who need to remain in care.

Parks and Beaches:
All city parks will close at 5pm today (Sunday.)
Any events scheduled in parks today will conclude at 2pm.
Please emphasize to your constituents that going to parks and
beaches during the storm will be very dangerous. Falling tree branches and
strong ocean currents will be constant threats.

Construction:
The Department of Buildings has mandated that all outdoor
construction be suspended as of 5pm today.

Staying Safe and Being Prepared:
All New Yorkers are encouraged to stock up on necessary supplies. A guide for storm preparations can be found here. During the storm flying debris will be a risk. People should stay
away from windows and draw their shades.



Here again, Vish M, a certified Madman spreading rumors.  NOTHING WILL HAPPEN IN RICHMOND HILL, JUST PLENTY RAIN.

 

All the people can do is go to their mandirs and churches and mosque and have a prayerful day and leave the water to wash out all the Richmond Hill thieves liks Vish M and his side kick Ezee Jaet bass man.

 

 

Heard that the Resort chasing out people at 4am. Why don't they make that an shelter?

FM
Comprehensive Hurricane Sandy update from the Mayor's Office...

Here are your key updates --


· The storm has arrived and will get increasingly dangerous over the coming hours.

· For anyone still in Zone A: now is the time to leave. Find a safe place for the duration of the storm.

· Schools will be closed tomorrow (Tuesday).

· Some flooding has already begun and New York City is under a coastal flood warning until 3pm on Tuesday and a high wind warning until 6pm on Tuesday.

· Mass transit is completely suspended across the city.

· Road closures and slowdowns are in effect at a number of bridges, tunnels, and highways in all five boroughs.

· City parks and beaches are closed.

· Libraries (all three systems) will be closed tomorrow.


Forecast:
· Gale force winds have commenced, with sustained winds of 30+ mph already seen across the city. This will increase to 40-55 mph sustained winds into the evening with peak gusts of 70 to 80 mph.

· The highest storm surges will coincide with high tide tonight. Surges are expected to continue into Tuesday. We expect substantial flooding to accompany these surges. We have already seen flooding at the Battery, in the Rockaways, and on the FDR Drive.

· Moderate rainfall of several inches is forecast from the storm.

· There are already 15 to 20 foot breaking waves along ocean-facing shorelines. This will likely result in some beach erosion.


NYCHA:
· This morning we conducted a final sweep of the 26 NYCHA developments in the evacuation zone with buses and public address systems to alert residents of the mandated evacuation. 

· We conducted another round of calls to residents and did further targeted outreach to at-risk residents (disabled, etc.) who had not yet evacuated.

· Elevators, heat, and hot water have been shut off in all 26 of these developments in the evacuation zone since last night.


Evacuation Centers:
· 76 evacuation centers across the city are open and will be for the duration of the storm.

· Anyone who has prescription medication and goes to an evacuation center should bring their prescriptions with them.

· These facilities are open to anyone who needs them, will provide a safe place to sleep, and will have food. Pets are welcome. 

· All shelters have at least one entrance usable for wheelchairs. More information is available via 311, the OEM website and the Mayor's Office of People with Disabilities website, both of which also provide information about accessible transportation.

· New Yorkers can find the closest evacuation center to them here. (Hi-res version here.)

· A full list of all shelters throughout the five boroughs can be found here.


Transportation:
· Mass transit throughout the city is suspended, including:

o MTA subways, buses, and rail

o Staten Island Ferry

o East River Ferry

o PATH trains

o NJ Transit

· The Hugh Carey Brooklyn Battery Tunnel and the Holland Tunnel will be closed as of 2pm.

· The northern portion of the FDR is closed.

· Driving conditions are dangerous. People should stay off the roads as much as possible. 

· Alternate side parking is suspended.

· The Department of Transportation and the MTA will closely track wind conditions on the city's bridges and implement further slowdowns and closures as necessary to ensure safety.


Department of Environmental Protection:
· They have been cleaning catch basins over the past 3 days and will continue to for as long as possible.

· The department is also addressing instances of highway flooding and repairing water main breaks.


Senior Centers:
· Senior centers will be closed tomorrow (Tuesday).


Homeless Outreach:
· The Department of Homeless Services increased street outreach to encourage the homeless to seek shelter during the storm.


Sanitation:
· Sanitation workers are flipping over corner trash bins as they conduct their routes across the city. This is to help prevent the bins from flying away in the wind. If people see these bins upside down, they should leave them that way.

· The Department of Sanitation is conducting normal Monday pickups.


Parks and Beaches:
· All city parks are closed.

· Going to parks and beaches during the storm is and will be very dangerous. Falling tree branches and strong ocean currents will be constant threats.

· A full list of details regarding park closures can be found here.


Healthcare Facilities:
· Public hospital emergency rooms are open and will remain so throughout the storm.

· New York Downtown Hospital, Manhattan VA Hospital, and South Beach Psychiatric have all been evacuated.

· The Coney Island Hospital emergency room is open for walk-ins; however it is not taking any ambulances.


The Harbor:
· The Coast Guard has closed New York Harbor.

· All cruise ships scheduled for arrival on Monday and Tuesday have been diverted.


Helpful Materials:
· Maps of Zone A and low-lying evacuation areas:http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/downloads/pdf/zoneA_evac_centers_102612.pdf

· http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/downloads/pdf/zoneA_evac_centers_large_102812.pdf (hi-res)

· NYC Severe Weather site: http://www.nyc.gov/severeweather

· Ready New York Hurricane Guide: http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/hurricane_guide.shtml

· Ready New York for Business Guide: http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/biz_guide.shtml


Staying Informed
· For the latest updates on the storm, New Yorkers can:

o Visit the NYC Severe Weather site on NYC.gov

o Follow @nycmayorsoffice Twitter

o Sign up for notifications from Notify NYC



Thanks, and we will continue to update you throughout the storm.
Vish M

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