NYC Mayor Adams denies recent nuclear attack PSA was 'alarmist': 'Better safe than sorry'
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams denied a recent OEM nuclear attack PSA was alarmist and said it was better to be safe than sorry as the war in Ukraine continues.
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"It’s any natural disaster. Pack a bag. Know where your medicines are located. These are just smart things to do. Many of us, we think about COVID, and other things that have been on the forefront, but we’re still one of the top terrorist threats," Adams said at the event hosted to announce a lawsuit against an illegal short-term rental operation in New York City.
"There are no imminent threats to the city that we know about," he added. "But we always have to be prepared as New Yorkers, and I think OEM did the right thing. We’re always going to be proactive – not panicked – be we’re going to be prepared."
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