NYC Cold Snap Claims 10 Lives, City's Preparedness Questioned Amid Homeless Deaths

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News18•28-01-2026, 03:15
NYC Cold Snap Claims 10 Lives, City's Preparedness Questioned Amid Homeless Deaths
- •At least 10 people have died in New York City due to exposure to bitter cold since late last Friday, with some showing signs of hypothermia.
- •Several victims are believed to have been homeless, raising concerns about the city's support for its most vulnerable residents during extreme weather.
- •Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration is facing scrutiny over its preparedness, despite activating Code Blue protocols and increasing outreach efforts.
- •One victim, a 52-year-old man, was found with discharge papers from Elmhurst Hospital, a city-run facility, despite Code Blue policies meant to prevent homeless patients from being released to the streets.
- •Homeless advocates highlight that many on the streets avoid shelters due to negative past experiences, urging the city to improve safety and conditions.
Why It Matters: NYC's extreme cold caused 10 deaths, primarily among the homeless, sparking debate over city preparedness and shelter system effectiveness.
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