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    200 New York National Guard Soldiers and Airmen on duty in response to flood threat

    N.Y. Army National Guard, 827th Assists in Flooding Relief

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Andrew Valenza | N.Y. Army National Guard Pfc Jeremy Youst assigned to the 827th Engineer Company...... read more read more

    BINGHAMTON, NY, UNITED STATES

    08.15.2018

    Story by Eric Durr 

    New York National Guard

    BINGHAMTON--Two hundred New York National Guard Soldiers and Airmen were on state active duty on Wednesday, August 15, after as much as 6.83 inches of rain fell on some parts of the Finger Lakes region on Tuesday, August 14.

    Governor Andrew M. Cuomo ordered the Guard response as the state declared a disaster area in 14 counties in the Finger Lakes area and Southern Tier of New York counties where heavy rains caused streams and lakes to rise. The declaration allows the state to move assets—including Guard Soldiers and Airmen—to assist local governments.

    On Tuesday 30 Airmen from the 174th Attack Wing, based at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, were deployed to Ovid, N.Y. to assist local governments there in clearing debris. A priority was to clear roads and keep drainage ditches and culverts from clogging and overflowing.

    The 204th Engineer Battalion in Binghamton mobilized 25 Soldiers with high-axle vehicles for immediate storm response. The Susquehanna River flows past Binghamton and the river’s water level was four feet over flood stage at one point before it subsided Tuesday afternoon.

    On Wednesday morning, August 15, an additional 150 Soldiers and vehicles were placed on duty in Auburn, N.Y, Binghamton, Walton, N.Y. and Horseheads, N.Y. All elements were equipped with LMTV vehicles and Humvees capable of negotiating flooded areas. The Soldiers came from additional companies of the 204th Engineer Battalion and the 102nd Military Police Battalion in Auburn.

    The New York National Guard also placed an additional 50 members of the 369th Sustainment Brigade on standby at Camp Smith Training Area in the Hudson Valley near Peekskill, N.Y.

    The New York Army National Guard also has two UH-60s with hoist capability standing by at the Rochester International Airport Army Aviation Support Facility.

    The Finger Lakes region of New York stretches through the middle of the state and includes 11 lakes, the longest of which is 38 miles long. The region is a major tourism destination and wine industry center.

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    Date Taken: 08.15.2018
    Date Posted: 08.15.2018 08:05
    Story ID: 288807
    Location: BINGHAMTON, NY, US

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