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New York bracing for ports strike impact, governor says

New York Guv Kathy Hochul stated an upcoming East Coast and Gulf Coast port strike set to start early on Tuesday might result in considerable disruptions however prompted residents not to stockpile food.

We're deeply worried about the impact a strike could have on our supply chains, especially when it pertains to vital goods like medical supplies and others, Hochul told a news conference on Monday stating the state completely prepares for a strike will take place.

Evictions of the marine terminals in New york city and northern New Jersey will be closed at 5 p.m. ET (2100 GMT) ahead of a. work interruption, stated Rick Cotton, executive director of the Port. Authority of New York City and New Jersey.

If 45,000 union members stroll off the task at ports extending. from Maine to Texas, it would be the first coast-wide strike by. the International Longshoremen's Association considering that 1977,. impacting ports that handle about half the country's ocean. shipping.

Cotton stated near to 100,000 cargo containers will be stored. at the port during the strike with another 35 ships headed to. the port over the next week. They would remain at anchor throughout. the strike under the guidance of the U.S. Coast Guard.

Individuals ought to not be worried about losing access to. essential items if a strike starts, Hochul said.

We don't believe there will be a disturbance to the food. supply, the New York guv said, however she added that if a. work blockage goes on for a prolonged duration, it might affect. deliveries like bananas. We don't expect lacks of. vital products anytime soon.

Hochul stated the state recently reminded health centers and. nursing homes throughout New York of the requirement to keep a. 60-day stockpile of individual protective devices and other. important products. We're really concentrated on medical materials,. Hochul stated.

She said some customers may not get a car on the. very same schedule they are expecting or other durable goods.

This will be a significant disturbance for thousands and thousands. of independent truckers also, Hochul added.

(source: Reuters)