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More deaths and looting after the massive winter storm in the US

2022-12-27T19:32:10+00:00
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  • Looting is reported after the devastating winter storm.
  • The death toll has risen in recent days.
  • Many were trapped in their homes.

The winter storm that battered much of the United States will continue to wreak havoc for days to come, as heavy snowfall blocked emergency vehicles and thousands of travelers were stranded due to flight cancellations or impassable roads.

The massive storm has killed at least 48 people across the country, 27 of them in western New York. Thousands of people were trapped in their homes, and tens of thousands of homes and businesses are without power, according to The Associated Press.

Millions of Americans under alert

Millions of Americans under alert
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The storm stretched from the Great Lakes near Canada to the Rio Grande Valley on the Mexican border. Some 60% of the US population was under some type of weather advisory and temperatures dropped to well below normal from the Rocky Mountains to the Appalachians.

The National Weather Service said Sunday that frigid air «enveloping much of the eastern United States will be severe to moderate.» That’s bad news, particularly for Buffalo, where winds and snowfall were so strong they crippled rescue services.

Ban on driving in Buffalo, NY

Ban on driving in US city
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New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul said nearly all fire trucks in Buffalo were stranded and implored people to abide by a driving ban. The authorities announced that the local airport will remain closed at least until Tuesday morning.

The weather service said snow at Buffalo-Niagara International Airport reached 43 inches (1.1 meters) as of 7 am Sunday. A large number of vehicles were practically buried under snow and thousands of homes were without electricity, with unlit Christmas decorations outside.

Looting is reported in the midst of the emergency

They report looting in the midst of the emergency
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As the snow continued to fall and there was no chance of clearing it, forecasters warned that there would be 1 to 2 feet (30 to 60 centimeters) more accumulation and winds would reach 40 miles (64 kilometers) per hour.

Police reported that there were two “isolated incidents” of looting during the storm. Two people died in their homes in Cheektowaga, NY on Friday because rescue teams were unable to reach them to treat their medical conditions. Filed Under: Winter Storm Deaths

More people die from extreme weather

More people die from extreme weather
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Erie County Administrator Mark Poloncarz said another 10 people died there during the storm, including six in Buffalo, and warned that number could rise, according to the AP. “This is a horrible situation,” the official stated, according to CNN.

“This is not useful as we are trying to reclaim and clear the streets and get into areas that have not been plowed yet,” he added at a press conference. According to the outlet, most of the deaths were related to «cardiac events» while people dealt with the snow. Filed Under: Winter Storm Deaths

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