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Crisis and Accomplishment: The Rise and Fall of John Lindsay
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Jeffrey Schlegelmilch, the director for the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University, joined “The Rush Hour.” (Spectrum News NY1)
At least 150 people are still missing after catastrophic flooding in Texas.
Authorities say at least 120 people died in the flooding, including about 36 children.
Emergency response teams have arrived to Texas from around the country to join the search and recovery efforts.
This has a lot of New Yorkers thinking about what to do in the case of a natural disaster in our city.
Earlier this week, the Department of Environmental Protection held a flood preparedness town hall in the Bronx to educate residents about the causes of flooding and how homeowners can protect their properties.
Jeffrey Schlegelmilch, the director for the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University, joined “The Rush Hour” on Thursday to talk about how the city is protecting itself against natural disasters, the impact of climate change on weather patterns and how New Yorkers can stay safe in the event of an emergency.
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