Fiona's aftermath: New York leaders develop plan to help Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic

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New York leaders are teaming up to help both Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic in this time of need.

People in the Caribbean are picking up the pieces after hurricane Fiona devastated several countries.New York leaders are teaming up to help both islands in this time of need.

The mayor along with other New York leaders acknowledge working to get help for the islands isn't easy, but say they're determined to help out because they say Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are important places to New York City.

 

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Just wondering, will “NYS Leaders” be as quick and willing to come to the aid of Florida, should hurricane Ian wreak havoc on the state ?

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