PLAN FOR HAZARDS: COASTAL STORM SEASON

New York City is no stranger to natural and man-made hazards. Learn how you can plan ahead for these hazards and take steps to mitigate the risks you and your clients face. 

Coastal Storms & Hurricanes 

Coastal storms, including nor'easters, tropical storms and hurricanes, can and do affect New York City. It's important New Yorkers take the time to prepare. All residents should have a plan in the event they need to evacuate or ride out the storm at home. Read More 

Flooding

Where it can rain, it can flood. Take steps to reduce your risk today — make an emergency plan that includes where you will go if you have to evacuate, and prepare a Go Bag that you can grab in case you need to leave your home in a hurry. If you live in a basement apartment, be prepared to move to a higher floor during periods of heavy rain. Read More

Utility Disruptions 

Utility disruptions — including power, gas, water, and phone service — are a nuisance but can also be life threatening. While prolonged utility disruptions do not occur often, it is always a good idea to be prepared. Read More 

STAY INFORMED

Sign up for Notify NYC, the City of New York's official, free emergency communications program. Register for emergency notifications by getting the free Notify NYC mobile application, visiting NYC.gov/notifynyc, contacting 311 (212-639-9675 for Video Relay Service, or TTY: 212-504-4115) or following @NotifyNYC on Twitter. (Notify NYC messages are available through many formats, including email, text messages, telephone, the Notify NYC website, RSS, Twitter, and American Sign Language videos.)




October 15, 2025