Some Helpful Information To Help YouGet Through The Storm
Diane J. Savino
October 29, 2012
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
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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
Areas in the Evacuation Zone:
Brooklyn: Coney Island, Manhattan Beach, Red Hook and other
areas along the East River Staten Island: Nearly the entire coastline
76 evacuation centers across the city are now open and
will be for the duration of the storm.
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.
List of Emergency Shelters
Brooklyn
NYC
Technical College, 300 Jay Street
Park
Slope Armory, 361 15th Street
J.H.S.
57, 125 Stuyvesant Avenue
I.S.
111, 35 Starr Street
I.S.
117, 300 Willoughby Avenue
I.S.
136, 4004 4th Avenue
P.S.
189, 1100 East New York Avenue
I.S.
246, 72 Veronica Place
P.S.
249, 18 Marlborough Road
I.S.
271, 1137 Herkimer Street
I.S.
55, 2021 Bergen Street
I.S.
292, 300 Wyona Street
I.S.
383, 1300 Greene Avenue
Franklin
K. Lane High School, 999 Jamaica Avenue
Brooklyn
Tech High School, 29 Fort Greene Place
Boys
& Girls High School, 1700 Fulton Street
John
Jay High School, 237 7th Avenue
Bushwick
High School, 400 Irving Avenue
I.S.
187, 1171 65th Street
Franklin
D. Roosevelt High School, 5800 20th Avenue
Clara
Barton High School, 901 Classon Avenue
Staten Island
P.S.
80 (Petrides Complex), 715 Ocean Terrace
I.S.
51, 20 Houston Street
Curtis
High School, 105 Hamilton Avenue
Tottenville
High School, 100 Luten Avenue
Susan
E. Wagner High School, 1200 Manor Road
Staying Informed
For the latest updates on the storm, New Yorkers can:
Visit the NYC Severe Weather site on NYC.gov Follow
@nycmayorsoffice Twitter Sign up for notifications from Notify NYC 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.