Buffalo, NY – Residents Battle Worst Snow In Memory In State, Death Toll 13

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    Dump trucks wait to unload snow at the Central Terminal that was removed from south Buffalo neighborhoods after heavy lake-effect snowstorms on Friday, Nov. 21, 2014, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)Buffalo, NY – The death toll from the worst snow in memory in western New York has risen to at least 13.

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    Some areas of New York state along the Great Lakes had around 2 feet (60 cm) of new snow on Thursday on top of accumulations as deep as 5 feet from earlier in the week.

    The National Weather Service said parts of the region could expect 3 feet more snow before skies clear on Friday.

    At least 13 deaths in the area have been blamed on the storm, Erie County officials said.

    “I’ve been in a lot of snowstorms, and this is by far the worst. There’s been more snow in the shortest period of time I’ve ever seen,” said Chuck Specht, 58, who reported 7 feet of snow at his house in Marilla, New York.

    Specht was trying unsuccessfully to clear a patch in the snow for the family dog to relieve itself.

    “Even for seasoned veterans, this is getting to be a bit much to handle,” he said.

    Erie County Deputy Executive Richard Tobe said roof collapses posed a threat, especially at mobile home parks.

    “With this heavy snow load now, there are buildings that are in danger,” he said.
    A handout picture provided by the US Department of Defense on 21 November 2014 shows US soldiers assigned to the 152nd Engineer Company using heavy equipment for snow removal in West Seneca, New York, USA, 20 November 2014.  EPA
    States of emergency are in effect for 10 counties, driving was banned on many roads and 140 miles (225 km) of the New York State Thruway were closed.

    The Buffalo Bills will not play their home game against the New York Jets on Sunday because of public safety concerns, the National Football League said. The NFL said it was in the process of rescheduling and relocating the game.

    The Bills had earlier offered to pay $10 an hour plus game tickets to people willing to shovel what it said were 220,000 tons of snow in its stadium.

    The National Hockey League postponed the Buffalo Sabres’ home game against the New York Rangers on Friday night “due to the continuing weather-related difficulties in the Greater Buffalo area and out of respect for the fans of the Sabres.”

    Nearly 5 feet of snow have left Tom Irwin, 68, and his family housebound since Monday in Derby, New York, near Buffalo.

    “We decided to make the most of it. We put the Christmas tree up,” he said. “It’s certainly the worst storm we’ve experienced, and we’ve been here just under 30 years.”


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    TheDoctor
    TheDoctor
    9 years ago

    its a good thing we have global warming or it would have been about 10 feet of snow

    9 years ago

    In January, 1977, Buffalo, NY also had a record breaking snowstorm, although it wasn’t as deep as this one. At that time, the entire downtown area was closed for about a week. The officials in Buffalo sent out a desperate plea for assistance. New York City responded, and had dozens of snow removal plows and trucks sent to Buffalo. Some were airlifted by the NY Air National Guard. In addition, Toronto, Canada also sent snow removal equipment to Buffalo. Other cities in the USA should learn a lesson from the snow removal efforts of Buffalo. For example, Columbus, Ohio can’t even manage six inches of snow, let alone eight feet!