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NYC struggles to protect homeless as temperatures plummet
NYC has made over 860 shelter placements and opened new low-barrier units to protect homeless people during a prolonged cold snap causing 14 outdoor deaths, officials said.
- New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on February 1, 2026 that 14 people have died outside during dangerously cold weather.
- Since Jan. 19, the emergency code has been in effect and officials have forcibly removed people experiencing homelessness from the streets to save lives.
- City officials deployed expanded outreach and sheltering with more than 860 placements, 17 on-call ambulette teams, 20 warming buses, and 16 involuntary transports; officials urge calling 311 for help.
- Preliminary findings show hypothermia contributed to eight deaths, and officials are awaiting final results from the medical examiner's office.
- Mamdani said `By making new single-room units available, we are meeting people where they are and removing barriers that keep too many New Yorkers out in the cold` as the city opened units in Upper Manhattan and melted 67 million pounds of snow, using 188 million pounds of salt.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdan confirmed that deaths during the extreme winter cold wave affecting several states in the U.S. increased to fourteen in New York
NYC struggles to protect homeless as temperatures plummet: ‘No one is safe’
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) – This may be the longest period of consecutive sub-freezing days in New York City history, with at least 14 outdoor deaths since the snowstorm last weekend. On a bone-chillingly cold Saturday night, it appears that at least 10 men and one woman are sleeping outdoors in makeshift tents and cardboard boxes […]
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