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A new report reveals that 82,000 homes across New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County could be lost to chronic ...
Thousands of Westchester homes could be lost to 'permanent, chronic, and coastal' flooding by 2040, a new Regional Plan Association report said.
More than 80,000 homes in New York City’s low-lying neighborhoods are at risk of being lost to flooding in the next 15 years, ...
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on a new Regional Plan Association study revealing that over 1.2 million homes in the New York tri-state area will be at serious flood ...
This comes just days after a new report predicted New York could lose 80,000 homes to flooding in the next 15 ... neighborhoods at an even greater risk." Local leaders are calling on the state ...
New York City and Long Island could lose over 80,000 homes to flooding, according to Averting Crisis, a new report released ...
Much of the money was to go toward flood mitigation in vulnerable areas of New York City that were struck hard by Hurricane ...
FEMA is cutting more than $325 million in funding intended for infrastructure and resilience projects in New York state, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Much of the funding was allocated for flood ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul says the Trump Administration's decision to end a FEMA funding program will impact more than $380 million in resiliency projects.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is cutting more than $300 million in grants that would have helped fund flood protection ... across New York is short sighted and a massive risk to public ...
Camden, Philly, and Burlington City are also subject to more flooding from the Delaware River. Nearly 324,000 New Jersey ...
A new report is sounding the alarm about the future of housing and climate resilience across the New York ... flooding In total, around 77,300 acres of residential-zoned land in the area could be ...