Thirteen Deaths by Hypothermia in a Cold Vacuum that Affects New York a Week Ago
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The President of the New York Chamber says that "16 New Yorkers died in the open air during this cold wave": "In 13 of these cases, preliminary conclusions indicate that hypothermia was a factor".
Zohran Mamdani said that the cold “does not give signs of trouble” and guarantees support for municipal services.
The extreme cold wave affecting New York is part of a cold front that has reached most of the country, causing at least 100 deaths in the United States.
New York has counted 13 deaths due to hypothermia while the city faces an exceptional cold wave that has hit much of the United States by the end of January, as stated by its mayor Zohran Mamdani. Related video: Chihuahua Suspended Classes by US Green Storm: Warn Extreme Cold and Nevadas The metropolis "could be in the middle of the longest consecutive period of temperatures below 32 degrees (0 °C) in the entire history of our city," said the ma…
New York, which is going through an exceptional cold wave, mourns 13 deaths of hypothermia
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