Governor hochul poses in front of storm damaged home for press conference

Governor Hochul Poses In Front of Storm Damaged Home for Press Conference

August 12, 2024

CANISTEO, NY – Over the weekend, New York State Police members joined Governor Kathy Hochul in the Village of Canisteo to survey the aftermath of Hurricane Debby and assist affected homeowners.

Governor hochul poses in front of storm damaged home for press conference
Photo: governor hochul poses in front of storm damaged home for press conference

Major Miklos Szoczei of Troop E highlighted the ongoing efforts to monitor weather conditions and stated that additional personnel would be deployed as necessary.

Governor hochul poses in front of storm damaged home for press conference
Photo: governor hochul poses in front of storm damaged home for press conference

The State Police have prepared specialized vehicles for rapid response, including four-wheel drive vehicles, utility task vehicles, and boats, ensuring they are ready to address any further impacts from the weather.

This proactive approach aims to provide immediate assistance to the residents of Canisteo and surrounding areas during this critical time.

Governor hochul poses in front of storm damaged home for press conference
Photo: governor hochul poses in front of storm damaged home for press conference
Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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