![]() Public Assistance (Assistance to State and local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations for emergency work and the repair or replacement of disaster-damaged facilities):Īlbany County, Bronx County, Clinton County, Columbia County, Delaware County, Dutchess County, Essex County, Franklin County, Greene County, Hamilton County, Herkimer County, Kings County, Montgomery County, Nassau County, New York County, Orange County, Otsego County, Putnam County, Queens County, Rensselaer County, Richmond County, Rockland County, Saratoga County, Schenectady County, Schoharie County, Suffolk County, Sullivan County, Ulster County, Warren County, Washington County, and Westchester County. Individual Assistance (Assistance to individuals and households):Īlbany County, Bronx County, Clinton County, Columbia County, Delaware County, Dutchess County, Essex County, Greene County, Herkimer County, Kings County, Montgomery County, Nassau County, Orange County, Otsego County, Putnam County, Queens County, Rensselaer County, Richmond County, Rockland County, Saratoga County, Schenectady County, Schoharie County, Suffolk County, Sullivan County, Ulster County, Warren County, Washington County, and Westchester County. The President signed Major Disaster Declaration FEMA-DR-4020 on Augfor the following counties in New York: ![]() ![]() Provisional recurrence intervals of peak flows exceeded the 500-yr flood (0.2 percent annual chance flood) at 9 streamgages in the Schoharie Creek and Ausable River basins. Provisional recurrence intervals of peak flows exceeded the 100-yr flood (1 percent annual chance flood) at 25 USGS streamgages. Record water-surface elevations and streamflows were recorded at 60 USGS streamgages and 2 lake/reservoirs. Highest rainfall totals occurred in the Catskill Mountains of southeastern New York where over 18-inches of rain was reported at Maplecrest, NY. Figure 1 shows the declared counties for Hurricane Irene (FEMA)įive to ten inches of rain from Hurricane Irene produced widespread moderate to major flooding throughout eastern New York August 28-30.
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