New York Emergency Preparedness

Based on 85 FEMA disaster declarations, here is everything you need to know about preparing for emergencies in New York.

73
Risk Score
High

Top Threats in New York

Severe Storm (28 declarations)
Moderate
Hurricane (11 declarations)
Low
Flood (26 declarations)
Moderate
Winter Storm (0 declarations)
Low

FEMA Disaster History

New York has had 85 federal disaster declarations since tracking began.

Declarations by Type

Severe Storm 28
Flood 26
Hurricane 11
Snowstorm 10
Tropical Storm 2
Severe Ice Storm 2
Biological 1
Tornado 1
Earthquake 1
Fire 1
Human Cause 1
Drought 1

Recent Declarations

Severe Storm And Flooding 2024-10-21
Remnants Of Tropical Storm Debby 2024-09-24
Severe Storm And Flooding 2024-09-20
Severe Storm, Tornadoes, And Flooding 2024-08-29
Severe Storm And Flooding 2024-01-30

Preparedness Tips for New York

  • Trim trees and remove dead branches that could fall on your home
  • Have a battery-powered weather radio for severe storm alerts
  • Keep flashlights and extra batteries in multiple rooms
  • Know the difference between a watch (conditions possible) and a warning (happening now)

Emergency Contacts

New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services

518-242-5000

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Recommended Gear

Emergency Radio

Severe storm warnings save lives when power is out

Generator

Severe storms frequently cause extended power outages

First Aid Kit

Storm damage can cause injuries when help is delayed

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