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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 14 October 2017 - 08:49 AM

PANYNJ press release:

 
PORT AUTHORITY SENDS SECOND DEPLOYMENT OF WORKERS TO PUERTO RICO TO ASSIST WITH HURRICANE RELIEF AND RECOVERY EFFORTS

 

Date: Oct 13, 2017
 

First contingent of agency volunteers returning after a productive two-week commitment of technical and personal assistance to victims of Hurricane Maria
 

 

The Port Authority deployed a relief team of more than 70 volunteers today from John F. Kennedy International Airport to San Juan, part of the agency’s ongoing commitment to the people of Puerto Rico as they struggle to rebuild and recover from the devastation of Hurricane Maria.

The new deployment is in addition to an advance team of 12 Port Authority officials who flew to the island on Wednesday to assist in transition and begin preparations for the next two weeks of the recovery process. The new team comprises volunteers from the Aviation and Port Authority Police departments, as well as members of the Port and Engineering departments and the Office of Emergency Management. More than 70 Port Authority staffers who dispatched to Puerto Rico on September 28-29 for a two-week deployment are scheduled to return to JFK this weekend.

Working in close collaboration with local and national officials and residents of storm-ravaged neighborhoods, the Port Authority contingent has been instrumental in helping restore facilities at the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, as well as port facilities, parking areas, residences and roadways.

The construction and clean-up efforts have included roof and structural repair, removing huge amounts of debris from damaged airport and residential buildings, installing new electrical equipment and replacing damaged fencing. The volunteers also have assisted with search-and-rescue operations and fulfilled other security requests, and contributed to the reestablishment of port operations. The team was entirely self-sufficient, in order to preserve limited food and water resources for residents.

“In this time of tremendous hardship for the people of Puerto Rico, we’re grateful to be able to contribute any and all available resources to the reconstruction and recovery process,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole. “We stand ready to assist wherever we can.”

“Our aviation, port, police and emergency management staff are putting their experience and expertise to great use during this very difficult period,” said Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton. “The first deployment accomplished a great deal, and we are pleased to continue this needed assistance. We’re thankful to all Port Authority staff who volunteered to be a part of the initial deployment.”

Gerard McCarty, director of the Port Authority’s Office of Emergency Management, said: “Our team has done a terrific job of providing technical skill, as well as great personal assistance, to victims of the hurricane. There is still much to be done, and our people are uniquely positioned to help.”

The Port Authority is part of a mutual assistance program, the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). EMAC works through the states to ensure coordination of resources that can be used to assist in natural disasters. Both New York and New Jersey actively participate in this network. The Port Authority is committed to a full and responsive engagement with requests that come to the agency or through the two states during emergencies that require assistance.

 

 



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Posted 26 October 2017 - 08:13 AM

PANYNJ news release:

 
PORT AUTHORITY’S SECOND DEPLOYMENT TO PUERTO RICO RETURNS TO NEW YORK, COMPLETING HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL HURRICANE RELIEF MISSION

 

Date: Oct 25, 2017
 

Agency staff provided critical technical and humanitarian assistance to victims of Hurricane Maria during the agency’s month-long, on-the-ground commitment
 

 

The last contingent of more than 150 Port Authority managers and staffers who assisted the people of hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico over the past month are scheduled to return to John F. Kennedy International Airport tonight, having made vital contributions to the restoration of service and structural integrity at the island’s main airport and ports.

The second wave of Port Authority employees, comprising the agency’s Aviation, Police, Port and Engineering departments, as well as the Office of Emergency Management, was deployed October 13. They relieved the initial group that had been sent down on September 28-29, soon after the storm swept through the island.

“Our team worked diligently and admirably under very difficult circumstances, bringing badly needed technical and humanitarian assistance to the victims of Hurricane Maria,” said Gerard McCarty, director of the Port Authority’s Office of Emergency Management. “In what has been a time of incalculable hardship for the people of Puerto Rico, we were grateful for the opportunity to share whatever resources we could.”

Working with local and national officials and residents of neighborhoods that had been especially hard hit by the storm, agency staffers were important contributors in helping to restore Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, as well as the Port of San Juan, residences and roadways.

The agency’s commitment was extensive and highly productive. When the first team arrived at the airport, facility was operating at only 5 percent of normal operation, with eight flights a day. The airport is now 80 percent operational, able to handle 80 flights a day. Upon the first team’s arrival at the Port of San Juan, operations had been suspended. Today, the port is 100-percent functional. The agency’s teams provided key support to the multi-agency effort that drove these achievements.

Aviation and Engineering staff cleared debris, replaced ruined electrical wiring and fixtures, and repaired damaged windows, door frames, floors, ceilings and walls in the four airport terminals and in the surrounding areas. Port Department members, among other efforts, replaced more than a mile of downed wire fencing around the Port of San Juan in order to bring the Port back up to code, meet security standards and expedite a return to full service.

Port Authority police provided security at the transportation facilities and across San Juan, and were joined by members of other departments in assisting residents in clearing debris and structural damage from homes, rooftops and streets.

The Port Authority is part of a mutual assistance program, the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). EMAC works through the states to ensure coordination of resources that are available to assist in natural disasters. Both New York and New Jersey actively participate in this network. The Port Authority is committed to a full and responsive engagement with requests that come to the agency or through the two states during emergencies that require assistance.

 





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