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STATEN ISLANDCURTIS HSIS 51PETRIDES COMPLEXSUSAN E. WAGNER HSTOTTENVILLE HS
155 E. 24TH ST.145 W. 84TH ST.6 EDGECOMBE AVE.181 CONVENT AVE.549 AUDOBON AVE.439 W. 49TH ST.695 PARK AVE.215 W. 114TH ST.21 JUMEL PLACE154 W. 93RD ST.445 W. 59TH ST.19 E. 103RD ST.350 GRAND ST.
MANHATTANBARUCH COLLEGEBRANDEIS HSBREAD AND ROSES HSCITY COLLEGEG. WASHINGTON HSHS OF GRAPHIC COMMHUNTER COLLEGEIS 88IS 90IS 118JOHN JAY COLLEGEPS 171SEWARD PARK HS
QUEENSAQUEDUCT RACETRACKAVIATION HSBAYSIDE HSBELMONT RACETRACKCHRIST THE KING HSFLUSHING HSFOREST HILLS HSHILLCREST HSJHS 185NEWCOMERS HSNEWTOWN HSPS 19QUEENS COLLEGEQUEENSBORO COMM COLLWILLIAM C. BRYANT HSYORK COLLEGE
80 W. 181ST ST.800 E. GUN HILL RD.660 W. 237TH ST.1619 BOSTON RD.1000 TELLER AVE.730 BRYANT AVE.250 BEDFORD PARK BLVD. WEST564 JACKSON AVE.1827 ARCHER ST.1919 PROSPECT AVE.40 W. TREMONT AVE.240 E. 172ND ST.750 BAYCHESTER AVE.
EVACUATION CENTER ADDRESS EVACUATION CENTER ADDRESS
1700 FULTON ST.29 FORT GREENE PLACE400 IRVING AVE.901 CLASSON AVE.999 JAMAICA AVE.300 WILLOUGHBY AVE.4004 4TH AVE.1171 65TH ST.1100 E. NEW YORK AVE.72 VERONICA PLACE18 MARLBOROUGH RD.1137 HERKIMER ST.300 WYONA ST.1300 GREENE AVE.125 STUYVESANT AVE.237 7TH AVE.300 JAY ST.5800 20TH AVE.
BROOKLYNBOYS & GIRLS HSBROOKLYN TECH HSBUSHWICK HSCLARA BARTON HSFRANKLIN K. LANE HSIS 117IS 136IS 187PS 189IS 246PS 249IS 271IS 292IS 383JHS 57JOHN JAY HSNYC TECHNICAL COLLEGEROOSEVELT HS
NEW YORK CITYHURRICANEEVACUATIONZONES
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How to Use This Map*1. Determine whether you live in an evacuation zone by using the Hurricane Evacuation Zone Finder at www.NYC.gov/hurricanezones, calling 311 (TTY: 212-504-4115), or consulting this map. If your address falls into one of the City's hurricane evacuation zones, you may have to evacuate during a hurricane.
2. The City strongly encourages evacuees first to seek shelter with friends or family located outside the evacuation zones.
3. If you cannot stay with friends or family, use the Finder, call 311 (TTY: 212-504-4115), or use this map to identify which evacuation center is most appropriate for you. NOTE: Not all evacuation centers are accessible by all modes of transportation. Visit the MTA's website at www.mta.info or call 718-330-1234 for the latest transit information.
*Evacuation information is subject to change. For the latest information, visit NYC.gov/hurricanezones or call 311 (TTY: 212-504-4115)
Hurricane Evacuation Zones
Residents in Zone A face the highest risk of flooding from a hurricane's storm surge. Zone A includes all low-lying coastal areas and other areas that could experience storm surge from ANY hurricane making landfall close to New York City.
Residents in Zone B may experience storm surge flooding from a MODERATE (Category 2 and higher) hurricane.
Residents in Zone C may experience storm surge flooding from a MAJOR (Category 3 & 4) hurricane making landfall just south of New York City. A major hurricane is unlikely in New York City, but not impossible.
Residents who do not live in a hurricane evacuation zone face no risk of storm surge flooding from a hurricane. They are advised to shelter in place.