NYC Prepares for Extreme Heat During Mayoral Primary Election
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJuly 5, 20253 min2,371 views
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- 🌡️ New York City is bracing for a significant heat wave, with temperatures predicted to reach nearly 100 degrees on election day.
- ⚠️ Over 500 New Yorkers die annually from heat-related issues, highlighting the serious nature of the upcoming extreme temperatures.
- 🗳️ Early voting is concluding, and voters heading to the polls on Tuesday may face intense heat, especially at polling sites without air conditioning.
City's Preparations for Heat and Voting
- 🚇 The city is deploying extra crews for subway and commuter rail systems (Metro North, LIRR) to ensure track safety and functioning AC.
- ⚡ 5,500 utility workers will be on standby across the state to prevent power outages and rolling blackouts.
- 💧 The Board of Elections will prioritize distributing fans and providing water at polling sites lacking air conditioning.
Voter Strategies and Election Information
- 🏃 Early voters shared strategies for staying cool, including staying hydrated, seeking water, and staying indoors during peak heat.
- ⏰ Early voting is available this weekend from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with Sunday being the last day.
- 🗓️ Election Day voting on Tuesday will be from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
- 📢 The NYC Office of Emergency Management will hold a news conference today to announce further heat safety plans, with the mayor expected to attend.
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