Six people have lost their lives outside in New York City during the extreme cold spell over the weekend. A 52-year-old man became one of them, found dead on a Queens street by police officers responding to a 911 call. His body was discovered at 96th Street and 34th Avenue in North Corona, Queens, where he had been left unconscious and unresponsive.
The death marks the sixth possible victim linked to the extreme cold that gripped the city, with five more people dying after being found outside on Saturday during one of the worst cold snaps New York has seen. The wind chill on both Saturday and Sunday plummeted well below freezing, putting those without shelter at risk.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani expressed his condolences to the families of the victims, highlighting that the intense cold can be fatal for those who don't have access to warmth or shelter. He urged New Yorkers to report anyone in need of help by calling 311, which will now redirect calls to 911 during the "cold blue" emergency protocol. Social services workers are also checking on vulnerable residents.
The cause of death is still unknown and under investigation in all six cases. The medical examiner's office will determine the official causes of death once all the evidence is gathered.
The death marks the sixth possible victim linked to the extreme cold that gripped the city, with five more people dying after being found outside on Saturday during one of the worst cold snaps New York has seen. The wind chill on both Saturday and Sunday plummeted well below freezing, putting those without shelter at risk.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani expressed his condolences to the families of the victims, highlighting that the intense cold can be fatal for those who don't have access to warmth or shelter. He urged New Yorkers to report anyone in need of help by calling 311, which will now redirect calls to 911 during the "cold blue" emergency protocol. Social services workers are also checking on vulnerable residents.
The cause of death is still unknown and under investigation in all six cases. The medical examiner's office will determine the official causes of death once all the evidence is gathered.