A storm has hit the city of Rochester, causing damage and disruption to residents. The storm, which occurred on June 20, has left many areas of the city affected, with KOAM News Now reporting on the cleanup efforts.

The city's officials are working to restore order and normalcy to the affected areas, with NY state officials providing support and resources.

"The storm has caused significant damage, but we are working to restore power and services as quickly as possible"

The history of Rochester has been marked by its resilience in the face of natural disasters, with the city having experienced numerous storms and floods over the years. The city's residents have always come together to support each other in times of need, and the current storm is no exception.

The impact of the storm on Rochester's residents will be felt for a long time. Charlotte neighborhood residents are struggling to cope with the aftermath of the storm, with many homes and businesses damaged. Rochester City School District students are also affected, with some schools closed due to the storm.

The city's officials will be meeting on June 28 to discuss the storm and its impact on Rochester. The meeting will be open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend and voice their concerns.

The storm has highlighted the importance of community and resilience in the face of adversity. Rochester residents are coming together to support each other, and the city will emerge stronger and more united than ever.