The Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) said there are nearly 350 homeless people living in almost 90 subway stations - despite Mayor Eric Adams promising New Yorkers to remove them as part of his new subway safety plan. Hundreds of homeless people were found camping out in New York City's subway tunnels and stations earlier this month, MTA officials said on Thursday. Transit workers and outreach employees found almost 30 'homeless encampments' in the tunnels and another 89 camps in stations. Encampment can be defined as 'lying down in a sleeping bag or stretch out,' officials said. All the encampments were removed among discovery.
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