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NY Officials to Visit Houses to Ensure Residents Sign Up for Federal Relief for Ida
After the heavy rain from the remnants of Hurricane Ida prompted dangerous flooding, city officials intend on going door to door to make sure New York residents receive the federal relief benefits that are needed, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio revealed on Monday. The town is still in the process of restoration and recovery.
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