NYC Mayor Mamdani Shovels Snow, Helps Stranded Motorists After Storm | 710 WOR
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NYC Mayor Mamdani Shovels Snow, Helps Stranded Motorists After Storm | 710 WOR
"As I have said, there is no task too big or no job too small. Happy to lend a hand and help out New Yorkers. Stay safe!"
"While it's still too early to determine the causes of death, it is a reminder that every year New Yorkers succumb to the cold,"
"The danger of this weather cannot be overstated."
Zohran Mamdani shoveled snow around stranded vehicles in Clinton Hill and near Throop Avenue after a major winter storm. Central Park recorded 11.4 inches, with some regional totals up to 18 inches. Five people died in New York City as temperatures plunged, though causes of death remain under review. Public schools switched to remote learning for about 500,000 students across nearly 1,100 schools. Ten warming centers opened citywide. Alternate side parking rules were suspended to facilitate snow operations while parking meters remained in effect. Rail services operated on reduced or adjusted schedules. Bone-chilling cold will persist in the coming days.
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