The mayor of the American economic capital, Bill de Blasio, declared a local state of emergency in order to facilitate the clearance work and the intervention of the emergency services.
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Dtravel reduced to the essentials, airports, schools and anti-Covid vaccination centers closed: the northeast of the United States was caught on Monday in a snowstorm close to the blizzard, which could go down in the annals of the heaviest falls of recorded snow in New York.
From Washington to Boston, from Pennsylvania to Maine, tens of millions of residents were on high alert for this northward storm. At 2 p.m. local time, the snow cover reached 40 cm in places, and the snow was to continue to fall thickly until the evening, and again on Tuesday in lesser quantities, with squalls of up to 80 km / h, said Joe Pollina, meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
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According to data collected since 1869 in Central Park, a layer of more than 50 cm would rise in the eight snowiest episodes recorded in New York. The record dates from January 22-24, 2016, with nearly 70 cm.
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If the visibility conditions were generally better than those corresponding to the definition of a blizzard, some evoked the historic “great blizzard” of March 1888: the city, taken by surprise in early spring, had then deplored dozens of deaths and considerable material damage.
The mayor of the American economic capital, Bill de Blasio, declared a local state of emergency in order to facilitate the clearance work and the intervention of the emergency services.
It closed until Tuesday including schools that remained open despite the pandemic – mainly preschools and elementary schools – returning all students to online education.
While many employees have been working from home since March, he called on the estimated eight million residents to avoid non-essential travel and closed, including cabins set up on sidewalks by many restaurants, in order to continue serving in exterior despite restrictions related to Covid-19.
The anti-Covid-19 vaccination centers, which operate only by appointment – in great demand for lack of sufficient vaccines – were also closed until Tuesday included.
“At this rate of snowfall, the plows cannot keep up,” warned New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Most commuter trains to New York and skytrain sections were scheduled to close in the afternoon.
“If you are not an essential worker, you should not be outside,” added the governor, warning motorists that they risk getting stuck on impassable roads.
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