Per the NYC Emergency Management Department:
This is the highest level of heat alert. It means dangerously high temperatures and humidity will create life-threatening conditions, especially for older adults, people with chronic health conditions, and anyone without access to air conditioning.
Con Ed is also asking consumers to conserve energy, especially between 2 and 10 p.m.
As of yesterday, cooling centers are open. Find a list of centers and other resources at NYC's Beat the Heat page.
2 comments:
Thanks for publishing that. Barring a power outage, as a septuagenarian I'll be O.K. with fans and A/C if necessary. Others are not as fortunate & this list should help. Hydrate!
Thank you Mr. EVG.
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