מעיאר מאמדאני באריכטעט איבער די פארפרוירענע קעלט
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani warned that a severe cold front continues to impact the city, reporting that 16 people have died outdoors during an 11-day stretch of sub-freezing temperatures. Of the fatalities, 13 were confirmed as hypothermia-related, while 3 are believed to be linked to possible overdoses. In response, the city has maintained Code Blue shelter activations, providing extended access to emergency housing and services for the homeless and vulnerable populations.
The ongoing cold spell represents one of the most prolonged and severe winter conditions in recent New York City history. Mayor Mamdani, elected in 2025 as the city’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor on a progressive Democratic Socialist platform, faces early scrutiny over homelessness and housing policies. Critics on social media and other platforms have linked the strain on shelters and emergency services to recent rent freezes and sanctuary city expansions, framing these policies as contributing factors to resource shortages during the crisis.
City officials are emphasizing public safety and outreach, urging residents to check on neighbors, particularly those who are elderly or unhoused, and to utilize the city’s emergency shelters. Mayor Mamdani’s office continues to monitor weather conditions, coordinating with the Department of Homeless Services, local hospitals, and community organizations to mitigate further casualties. The city’s leadership underscores that while the cold is historic in severity, timely and coordinated action is critical to preventing additional loss of life.
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