More than 160 utility workers and nearly 100 utility vehicles from New York state have arrived in Puerto Rico to help the U.S. territory restore its power grid in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is headed back to Puerto Rico as the state continues to help the U.S. territory recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria.
A group of about 70 doctors and volunteers from New York and Long Island are deploying to Puerto Rico as it recovers from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria.
A Utica business has set up camp in Puerto Rico to aid property owners in recovery following the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria. "People are suffering here," said Chris Salatino, owner of Claim Solutions, a public adjuster located in Utica.
Dozens of workers with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will be flying to Puerto Rico to help with relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria's widespread devastation.
An Owego man is among Red Cross volunteers in the Southern Tier and elsewhere in New York being deployed to help people ravaged by three historic, back-to-back hurricanes.
North Carolina's Outer Banks are bracing for the effects of Hurricane Maria, even though the storm is expected to pass the state at least 150 miles (240 kilometers) offshore.