Bodies Discovered In Vehicles, Homes As US winter Storm Death Toll Climbs

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Bodies Discovered In Vehicles, Homes As US winter Storm Death Toll Climbs

Residents in the US city of Buffalo hunted for cars buried in snow drifts and looked for more victims after 28 people died in one of the worst weather-related disasters ever to hit western New York.

The rest of the United States also was reeling from the ferocious winter storm, with at least another two dozen deaths reported in other parts of the country.

Up to nine more inches of snow could fall in some areas of western New York through Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.

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This is not the end yet,” said Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz, calling the blizzard “the worst storm probably in our lifetime” even for an area accustomed to punishing snow.

Some people, he noted, were stranded in their cars for more than two days.

President Joe Biden said his prayers were with the victims’ families, and offered federal assistance on Monday to the hard-hit state.

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Those who lost their lives around Buffalo were found in cars, homes and snowbanks. Some died while shovelling snow, others when emergency crews could not respond in time to medical crises.

Melissa Carrick, a doula, said the blizzard forced her to coach a pregnant client through childbirth by telephone. An ambulance crew transported the woman to a hospital about 45 minutes south of Buffalo because none of the closer hospitals were reachable.

In any other normal Buffalo storm? I would just go because that’s what you do – just drive through the snow,” she said. “But you knew this was different.”

SOURCE: ITV

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