New York Times: Prioritizing Resiliency, A New Hospital in Brooklyn Opens
When Superstorm Sandy hit New York City in October 2012, it destroyed countless homes, key infrastructure and critical buildings, including the Coney Island Hospital in South Brooklyn. Now, a new replacement—the NYC Health + Hospitals Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospital—has opened to the community. The New York Times tours the FEMA-funded project designed to withstand future storms, which includes features such as a second-floor emergency department and a flood wall that safeguards the building.