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Severe Cold Wave in New York Linked to 13 Hypothermia Deaths

February 3, 202654 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Severe Cold Wave in New York Linked to 13 Hypothermia Deaths
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New York City has reported 13 fatalities attributed to hypothermia during a severe cold wave that has impacted the city and various regions across the United States since January. This situation has raised alarms regarding the effects of extreme weather on vulnerable populations.

Warnings of Extended Cold Conditions

Mayor Zahran Mamdani indicated that the city might be experiencing its longest stretch of sub-zero temperatures on record. He noted that the current cold wave has led to 16 deaths, with 13 cases primarily linked to hypothermia, while the remaining three were associated with drug overdoses.

Emergency Initiatives to Safeguard Residents

Mamdani confirmed that local officials have implemented an emergency response plan, which includes opening warming centers and dispatching a fleet of 20 vehicles equipped with medical and social service teams to assist at-risk individuals. He added that over 930 sheltering operations have been conducted in safe facilities, and 18 individuals were forcibly relocated after assessments indicated they posed a danger to themselves or others due to their health or living conditions.

Rising Concerns Over Cold-Related Mortality Trends

Data reveals an upward trend in cold-related deaths in New York, with annual figures ranging from 9 to 27 between 2005 and 2020. This number escalated to 34 in 2021 and further increased to 54 in 2022, highlighting the growing impact of extreme weather events on the city.
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