Westchester County has issued a State of Emergency
Westchester County Executive George Latimer is delcaring a State of Emergency due to the ongoing storm.
Here is Westchester County's generic page on flooding, which residents in need of information may want to consult.: https://planning.westchestergov.com/environment/flooding
Flood safety tips for residents:
If possible, stay home and avoid travel.
Keep alert for signs of heavy rain (thunder and lightning), both where you are and upstream. Watch for rising water levels.
Know where high ground is and get there quickly if you see or hear rapidly rising water.
Be especially cautious at night. It’s harder to recognize the danger then.
Do not attempt to cross flowing water which may be more than knee-deep. If you have doubts, don’t cross.
Do not try to drive through flooded areas.
If your vehicle stalls in a flooded area, abandon it and seek higher ground immediately.
During threatening weather listen to commercial radio or TV, or NOAA Weather Radio for Watch and Warning Bulletins.
Additionally, Metro North has suspended some service on the Harlem, Hudson and New Haven Line. There is no Hudson, Harlem, or New Haven service in either direction between Manhattan and The Bronx because of flooding caused by today's storm.
Northbound Hudson Line service will originate at Yankees-E-153 St.
Northbound Harlem Line service will originate at Wakefield.
Eastbound New Haven Line service will originate at Williams Bridge.
Please contact our Police Front Desk at 914-238-4422 if you need any assistance. Dial 911 for emergencies
Address/Location
New Castle Police Department
200 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY 10514
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
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