New York State Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Services

New York State Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Services The official account for the NYS Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Services. Text your county or borough to 333111 for real-time emergency alerts.
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Created in 2010, DHSES and its four offices -- Counter Terrorism, Emergency Management, Fire Prevention and Control, and Interoperable and Emergency Communications -- provide leadership, coordination and support for efforts to prevent, protect against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from terrorism and other man-made and natural disasters, threats, fires and other emergencies. The women an

d men of DHSES are dedicated to working closely on a daily basis with all levels of government, the private sector, and volunteer organizations to improve the readiness, response and recovery capabilities of communities throughout the Empire State. Under Governor Kathy Hochul's leadership, DHSES has taken great strides in enhancing the State's readiness and response capabilities. From terrorist threats to natural weather disasters, the demands for public health and safety continue to increase as they simultaneously become more complex. As we face these challenges, it is critical that we remain focused on strengthening our partnerships through increased communication and coordination. This page provides daily awareness of emergency-related events and activities from throughout the State including State Fire alerts and bulletins, weather and travel, and State and national threat levels. It also provides easy access to reporting terrorism tips as part of the State's "See Something, Say Something" campaign and to the State's all-hazards alert and notification system, NY-Alert (www.nyalert.gov). With continued knowledge and awareness, we ensure that our communities remain safe, secure and prepared.

New Yorkers, this week's hot weather is only the start of our season. Make sure you're prepared for extreme heat this su...
06/14/2026

New Yorkers, this week's hot weather is only the start of our season. Make sure you're prepared for extreme heat this summer:

▶️ Text your county or borough to 333111 for real-time emergency and weather alerts.
▶️ Learn more about extreme heat safety: http://dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat

World Cup ✅Next up…Knicks!The State’s Emergency Operations Center and Joint Information Center is hard at work keeping N...
06/14/2026

World Cup ✅
Next up…Knicks!

The State’s Emergency Operations Center and Joint Information Center is hard at work keeping New Yorkers Safe.

Knicks in 5!

Severe weather can happen at a moment's notice during the summer. Make sure you know your risk and stay informed.📱 Text ...
06/13/2026

Severe weather can happen at a moment's notice during the summer. Make sure you know your risk and stay informed.

📱 Text the name of your county or borough to 333111 for real-time emergency & weather alerts.
⛈️ When thunder roars, go indoors!
📺 Monitor your local forecast.

Play your part. Stay alert. Speak up. One tip can keep our community safe. If you see something, say something.Learn mor...
06/13/2026

Play your part. Stay alert. Speak up. One tip can keep our community safe. If you see something, say something.

Learn more at: dhs.gov/see-something-say-something/how-to-report-suspicious-activity

New Yorkers, plan ahead today if you're outside for the FIFA World Cup match or a watch party.🥤 Stay cool and hydrated🏃 ...
06/13/2026

New Yorkers, plan ahead today if you're outside for the FIFA World Cup match or a watch party.

🥤 Stay cool and hydrated
🏃 Avoid strenuous outdoor activity
🏡 Check on neighbors
🚗 Never leave children or pets in a vehicle
☀️ Heat safety tips: dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat

Thunderstorms are beginning to develop over central New York, bringing damaging winds and heavy rain as they move into e...
06/12/2026

Thunderstorms are beginning to develop over central New York, bringing damaging winds and heavy rain as they move into eastern New York through tonight.

Scattered power outages are likely from damaging winds. Isolated ponding and flash flooding cannot be ruled out.

Stay safe during extreme heat by knowing the signs and ways to respond to heat exhaustion and heat stroke:🌡️ Move to a c...
06/12/2026

Stay safe during extreme heat by knowing the signs and ways to respond to heat exhaustion and heat stroke:

🌡️ Move to a cooler area.
🥤 When working in the heat, drink 24-32 oz of water per hour.
👕 Wear light clothing & sunscreen.
🚑 Call 9-1-1 for emergency medical care.

06/12/2026

As events gear up for the summer, remember that we have a FREE emergency and weather alert texting service!

It’s easy to sign up! Text the name of your county or borough (ie: Westchester) to 333111. And that’s it!

Be in the know about severe weather, power outages and transportation incidents in your area this summer.

It’s going to be dangerously hot and humid today. Stay safe by following these heat safety tips: 🥤 When working in the h...
06/12/2026

It’s going to be dangerously hot and humid today. Stay safe by following these heat safety tips:

🥤 When working in the heat, drink 24-32 oz of water an hour
🌳 Limit your outdoor activities
🧢 Wear light clothing & sunscreen
🐕 Keep children & pets inside, if possible.
➡️ Heat safety tips: www.dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat

Today will be hot & humid, with temperatures reaching into the 90s across much of the state. Heat advisories are in effe...
06/12/2026

Today will be hot & humid, with temperatures reaching into the 90s across much of the state. Heat advisories are in effect for portions of the State where "feels-like temperatures" will reach into the 100°F.

Stay cool, hydrated, and take frequent breaks when working outside. For heat safety tips, visit dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat.

Showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening. Central, southern & eastern parts of the state are most likely to see impactful storms.

Damaging wind gusts are the main threat. Locally heavy rain & flash flooding is possible. Monitor your local forecast.

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1220 Washington Avenue, State Office Campus, Bldg 7A
Albany, NY
12242

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