Readout of President Biden Call with Northeastern Governors in Advance of Hurricane Henri

Press Release

This afternoon, President Biden convened a call with Northeastern Governors, FEMA Administrator Criswell, and Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall to discuss Hurricane Henri's anticipated landfall on Long Island or Southern New England on Sunday.

They discussed how Governors are working closely with FEMA and the National Guard to prepare for and be ready to respond to the storm's impacts, which could include widespread power outages, coastal storm surge, and inland flooding.

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell discussed the resources and supplies that FEMA is pre-positioning in the region, including over 700 response personnel, meals, tarps, and generators. They also discussed what the utility companies are doing to prepare for the potential for widespread power outages, including by moving additional line and tree crews and other equipment from outside the affected region where assistance can be surged from if needed.

They discussed how important it is for residents in the storm's path to prepare now for significant impacts, including by visiting Ready.gov, since this is the first Hurricane to make landfall in the Northeast in 30 years. Additionally, the President and other participants discussed the need to prevent the spread of COVID-19 through the use of vaccines, masks, and social distancing if sheltering is required. On the call, the President made clear that states have the full support of the Federal government to aid local emergency response efforts.

The President and his team were joined on the call by:

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker
Maine Gov. Janet Mills
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul
Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee


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