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Update on solar eclipse preparations in NYS

The Governor and other NYS officials provided an update on measures they are taking to make sure everyone has a safe viewing of the eclipse. New York State officials are preparing for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, which will affect 29 counties in both western and northern New York State. The Governor, Kathy Hochul, and other state officials provided an update on measures being taken to ensure safe viewing of the eclipse. The Department of Transportation, Empire State Development, and Thruway Authority have also been working to prepare for the event. Governor urged visitors to arrive at their destinations early, stay later, avoid parking on the side of the road, and be patient during traffic.

Update on solar eclipse preparations in NYS

Published : 2 months ago by Olivia Beilein in World

The Governor and other NYS officials provided an update on measures they are taking to make sure everyone has a safe viewing of the eclipse.

NEW YORK STATE, USA — As we approach the upcoming total solar eclipse New York State officials are making sure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable viewing of the phenomenon.

Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Transportation, Empire State Development, the Parks Department, and Thruway Authority gathered to provide an update on everything they are doing to prepare.

“The April 8 eclipse is a once in a generation experience, and there’s no better place to view it than in our beautiful state,” Governor Hochul said. “New York is ready to welcome millions of visitors, and my administration has been working hard to ensure everyone in the path of the eclipse can safely enjoy this rare event. I encourage anyone traveling for this experience to plan on arriving early to their destination and staying late to enjoy all of what our state has to offer.”

The eclipse will affect 29 counties in both the western and northern parts of New York State with 88% to over 99% of coverage for those in the path of totality.

New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez said, “There’s no better place to take in the upcoming solar eclipse than New York State and under Governor Hochul’s leadership every level of government is working around the clock to make sure this event is as safe and enjoyable as possible. The Department of Transportation will have crews and resources out in force to help people get where they need to go before, during, and after the eclipse. But everybody needs to do their part and that means planning ahead. We urge everyone to arrive at their destinations early, stay later, avoid parking on the side of the road and, above all, be patient. A lot of people will be on the roads and it’s up to each of us to keep safety top of mind so everyone can enjoy this natural wonder.”

Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Under Governor Hochul’s leadership, New York State has been preparing for all aspects of this century-in-the-making event to ensure that visitors and residents alike have a safe and memorable experience. I LOVE NY – ESD’s Division of Tourism – continues to promote safety first, and encourages those traveling to consider an extended getaway to avoid the anticipated traffic and see even more of the incredible attractions that make New York State a world class destination.”

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