Some households are without power because of building damage but authorities are raising their pressure on utility companies, which they view as not doing enough to get power back.
一些家庭由于建筑物受损而断电,但当局正在向公用事业公司施压,认为后者没有尽力恢复供电。
“I want them to provide the service that they get paid to provide. I don’t accept a two-week period [without power] as normal, Andrew Cuomo, the New York state governor, said yesterday.
纽约州州长安德鲁·库默(Andrew Cuomo)昨日表示:“我希望他们提供服务,他们为此得到了报酬。我不认为两周(断电)是正常的。
Mr Cuomo added that federal and state officials met yesterday to focus on the damage to homes in the city. “This is going to be a massive, massive housing problem, he said.
库默补充称,联邦和州官员昨日开会,研究了城市住房被毁的问题。他表示:“这将是非常、非常严重的住房问题。
Michael Bloomberg, New York City’s mayor, said the city would need to find long-term housing for 30,000 to 40,000 people currently living in public housing developments.
纽约市长迈克尔·布隆伯格(Michael Bloomberg)表示,该市将需要为当前居住在公共住房开发区的3万至4万人找到长期住所。
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