Assemblyman Flood, Suffolk County Officials Propose State of Emergency for North Shore of Brookhaven

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A significant rainfall of 10 inches severely impacted the north shore, leading to the destruction of essential roadways.

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Assemblyman Ed Flood (R,C-Port Jefferson) pictured above helping with storm repair in Brookhaven.

Assemblyman Ed Flood (R,C-Port Jefferson) has requested that Gov. Hochul declare a state of emergency on the north shore of Brookhaven following the disaster that flooded Long Island this past week. Declaring a state of emergency would streamline and fast-track repair and recovery efforts, much of which are critically important in the early stages. Assemblyman Doug Smith (R,C-Holbrook), Assemblyman Jarett Gandolfo (R,C-Sayville), Assemblyman Joe DeStefano (R,C-Medford) and Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio (R,C-Riverhead) signed onto the letter to Hochul requesting assistance. 

A significant rainfall of 10 inches severely impacted the north shore, leading to the destruction of essential roadways, blocking many Long Islanders’ access to their workplaces and residences or blocking them from leaving their residences. Upon recent assessments, the repair process could extend over several years, although many repair teams are actively engaged in restoration efforts. Local officials warned that additional damage may be uncovered as the infrastructure undergoes further evaluation.

“I want to express my utmost appreciation for local volunteers, first responders, utility companies and officials who have shown resilience in the aftermath of the storm damages. Their work is recognized by many as they have worked endlessly throughout the community offering helping hands,” said Flood. “We must continue working together to ensure affected areas receive the support they need to rebuild and protect against future storms. Gov. Hochul’s support would be extremely helpful and appreciated as we have a long road ahead.”  

Assemblyman Ed Flood Represents the 4th Assembly District, which includes parts of Suffolk County, including Brookhaven and the villages of Old Field, Poquott, Belle Terre, Port Jefferson and Lake Grove. For more information, please follow Assemblyman Flood on Facebook and Twitter