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At least eight dead in ‘historic’ US snowstorm

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A "historic" storm dumped more than five feet of snow, stranding scores of motorists, canceling flights and killing at least eight people in the northeastern United States, officials said.

Areas east and southeast of Buffalo, in northern New York state, could receive a year's accumulation of snow or even more in just two days, Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz told reporters.

The deadly burst, named Winter Storm Knife, may see as much as another three feet (one meter) of snowfall on Thursday, which could prompt a federal disaster declaration, Poloncarz said.

The Arctic blast will keep temperatures below normal until the weekend, and all 50 states recording below freezing temperatures on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.

A state of emergency and travel bans are in effect across Buffalo's Erie County and authorities ordered people to stay at home to allow crews to clear roads, repair power lines and provide emergency assistance to the most vulnerable.

- 'Difficult, paralyzed situation' -

A man makes his way through nearly five feet of snow on November 19  2014 in the Lakeview neighborho...
A man makes his way through nearly five feet of snow on November 19, 2014 in the Lakeview neighborhood of Buffalo, New York
John Normile, Getty/AFP

County spokesman Peter Anderson said runways at Buffalo Niagara International Airport were open, but that "a lot of flights" were being canceled because people cannot get to the airport.

The National Guard was called in to assist military Humvee vehicles after New York's transportation department worked through the night to rescue stranded motorists and take people to shelters.

"This is something that we're not going to be able to solve on our own. Many communities are still in a very difficult, in some ways paralyzed situation," Poloncarz said.

"From a public health standpoint this has been a killer storm. We've had six deaths in the area, five of which have been preventable," said Erie county health commissioner Gale Burstein.

Three of those who died suffered heart attacks while shoveling snow and another person died while using a snowplow.

US media reported two other deaths in the states of New Hampshire and Michigan.

- Somewhat an 'extreme event' -

This November 19  2014 handout photo courtesy of the Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo shows ...
This November 19, 2014 handout photo courtesy of the Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo shows a view of the turnpike near Buffalo, New York during a major snowstorm
, Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo/AFP

Dave Zaff, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service, said areas east and southeast of Buffalo city received upwards of five feet (1.5 meters) of snow.

"That is somewhat of an extreme event," he told AFP. "From a forecast standpoint, it will be historic.

"The impact alone when you have hundreds of thousands of people stranded, roads closed everywhere, you start to get fatalities," he said.

"It becomes a very memorable event that people will never forget."

A university women's basketball team was eventually rescued after spending more than 24 hours trapped in a bus on a highway.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) image of the Great Lake region of the US was ...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) image of the Great Lake region of the US was taken by GOES East at 1445Z on November 18, 2014
, NOAA/AFP

And New York-based rock band Interpol was among those trapped in the snowstorm outside Buffalo overnight, forcing them to cancel a concert across the Canadian border in Toronto.

"Still trapped yo! Haven't really moved in 30 hours and we've been on the bus for nearly 40 hours. Nutso. Never seen anything like it," the band said on Twitter.

One young woman in Buffalo tweeting from @SpecialCassie said her father had finally made it home after spending nearly 40 hours stuck in a car on the throughway.

"Snow to his shoulders, had to climb a tree to get out," she wrote.

A “historic” storm dumped more than five feet of snow, stranding scores of motorists, canceling flights and killing at least eight people in the northeastern United States, officials said.

Areas east and southeast of Buffalo, in northern New York state, could receive a year’s accumulation of snow or even more in just two days, Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz told reporters.

The deadly burst, named Winter Storm Knife, may see as much as another three feet (one meter) of snowfall on Thursday, which could prompt a federal disaster declaration, Poloncarz said.

The Arctic blast will keep temperatures below normal until the weekend, and all 50 states recording below freezing temperatures on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.

A state of emergency and travel bans are in effect across Buffalo’s Erie County and authorities ordered people to stay at home to allow crews to clear roads, repair power lines and provide emergency assistance to the most vulnerable.

– ‘Difficult, paralyzed situation’ –

A man makes his way through nearly five feet of snow on November 19  2014 in the Lakeview neighborho...

A man makes his way through nearly five feet of snow on November 19, 2014 in the Lakeview neighborhood of Buffalo, New York
John Normile, Getty/AFP

County spokesman Peter Anderson said runways at Buffalo Niagara International Airport were open, but that “a lot of flights” were being canceled because people cannot get to the airport.

The National Guard was called in to assist military Humvee vehicles after New York’s transportation department worked through the night to rescue stranded motorists and take people to shelters.

“This is something that we’re not going to be able to solve on our own. Many communities are still in a very difficult, in some ways paralyzed situation,” Poloncarz said.

“From a public health standpoint this has been a killer storm. We’ve had six deaths in the area, five of which have been preventable,” said Erie county health commissioner Gale Burstein.

Three of those who died suffered heart attacks while shoveling snow and another person died while using a snowplow.

US media reported two other deaths in the states of New Hampshire and Michigan.

– Somewhat an ‘extreme event’ –

This November 19  2014 handout photo courtesy of the Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo shows ...

This November 19, 2014 handout photo courtesy of the Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo shows a view of the turnpike near Buffalo, New York during a major snowstorm
, Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo/AFP

Dave Zaff, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service, said areas east and southeast of Buffalo city received upwards of five feet (1.5 meters) of snow.

“That is somewhat of an extreme event,” he told AFP. “From a forecast standpoint, it will be historic.

“The impact alone when you have hundreds of thousands of people stranded, roads closed everywhere, you start to get fatalities,” he said.

“It becomes a very memorable event that people will never forget.”

A university women’s basketball team was eventually rescued after spending more than 24 hours trapped in a bus on a highway.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) image of the Great Lake region of the US was ...

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) image of the Great Lake region of the US was taken by GOES East at 1445Z on November 18, 2014
, NOAA/AFP

And New York-based rock band Interpol was among those trapped in the snowstorm outside Buffalo overnight, forcing them to cancel a concert across the Canadian border in Toronto.

“Still trapped yo! Haven’t really moved in 30 hours and we’ve been on the bus for nearly 40 hours. Nutso. Never seen anything like it,” the band said on Twitter.

One young woman in Buffalo tweeting from @SpecialCassie said her father had finally made it home after spending nearly 40 hours stuck in a car on the throughway.

“Snow to his shoulders, had to climb a tree to get out,” she wrote.

AFP
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