NEW YORK — Authorities are warning residents to avoid all contact with the Hudson River after thousands of tons of untreated sewage spilled into the waterway near Yonkers during an extreme heatwave. The discharge began when a wastewater treatment system in Yonkers, just north of Manhattan, lost power amid heat-induced outages, causing untreated waste to flow directly into the river. The Westchester County Health Department has issued an advisory against swimming, kayaking, boating, or any recreational use of the river for New York residents and those in surrounding communities. Local residents have reported a sharp, unpleasant odor along the affected stretch of the Hudson, underlining concerns about water quality and potential health risks from exposure. The spill comes as record-breaking temperatures grip much of the eastern United States, with the National Weather Service reporting that the heat index could reach 41°C in Boston, 44°C in Philadelphia, and 45°C in Washington. More than 185 million people, over half of the US population, are under heat alerts, while New York City has converted hundreds of public buildings into cooling centers and extended the hours of public swimming pools to provide relief. The incident coincides with the July 4 holiday weekend, when river recreation typically peaks, leaving residents facing dangerous heat without safe access to the Hudson for cooling. Officials have not provided a timeline for when the sewage discharge will be halted or when it will be safe to resume water activities, and the health department’s advisory remains in effect until further notice.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
Your health and safety are at risk. Avoid all contact with the Hudson River due to the sewage spill. The smell alone is a warning sign. If you're in the heatwave zone, use public cooling centers and pools instead.
This is a double whammy: a heatwave and a sewage spill. It's a reminder of the importance of infrastructure and preparedness in extreme weather. Check your local health department's updates. Worth forwarding if you know someone near the Hudson.
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