AARP New York and The New York Academy of Medicine's Center for Healthy Aging present "Building Disaster Resilient Communities," Discover strategies to accelerate recovery and boost community resilience against severe disaster - September 10, 2024 2 PM EST https://t.co/VHn7KNPTJB
Do you want to learn how to prepare for the next natural disaster? AARP New York and The New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) Center for Healthy Aging (CHA) collaborate to present Disaster Preparedness at Home. September 24th 2024, 2pm EST.
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A great feature on Reporting Flood Damage from Morning AgClips! Check it out! Remember to report any flood damages to your CCE County Association, or directly through AG Sentinel! https://t.co/TF5DQEEoRK
NYS Canal Corporation is releasing water from Cayuga and Oneida Lakes ahead of a storm. Residents in the Oswego River Basin should prepare for possible elevated water levels and monitor local forecasts.
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Debby is forecasted to bring 2-4 inches of rain to the Finger Lakes, with some areas up to 6 inches. A Level 3 flash flood alert is in effect for Friday. Residual flooding may continue into Saturday morning. More details at https://t.co/87Rb5BrVfH.
For anyone reporting agricultural damage from this storm or any other storms affecting our agricultural communities, please utilize the Ag Sentinel form: https://t.co/ViOL97M0cr
We would like to remind our communities about the resources that are available to them and to anyone in New York State:
- Currently classified as a Tropical Storm, Debby has the potential to develop into a Hurricane: https://t.co/FLHNfijLeD
Free webinar geared towards horse owners regarding disaster preparedness. Registration is required by scanning the QR code. Please share this widely with those that may be interested.
Tomorrow - Thursday, August 8th 8-9:30PM
New Yorkers: We are preparing for multiple extreme weather events this week.
A Flood Watch is in effect for the downstate regions. Heavy rain is forecasted to start this afternoon, with the possibility of three inches of rain per hour that could lead to flash flooding.
The New York State Extension Disaster Education Network has information and resources on a broad range of topic to help keep you , and your family and community safe in the event of a disaster.
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It's that time of year again, time to think about being prepared for winter weather. The New York State Extension Disaster Education Network has resources to help with winter safety.
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As Flu season begins, please use these resources from the New York Extension Disaster Education Network to keep you and your family safe from respiratory illness this fall.
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness month.
The New York State Extension Disaster Education Network has information to keep your family protected from Cyber Crime.
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Flu season is here. The New York Extension Disaster Education Network has information and resource links to keep you and you family prepared during this year's flu season.
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September is National Preparedness Month
The New York Extension Disaster Education Network has resources to keep you and your family prepared in the event of an emergency.
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