Dangerous cold turns deadly in NYC as more warming buses open in Brooklyn
Prolonged, dangerously cold temperatures in New York City have caused at least ten outdoor deaths and prompted expansion of warming centers, buses, and emergency outreach under Code Blue.
Multiple people were found dead outdoors in New York City during dangerously cold temperatures; authorities declared Code Blue and urged reporting of people sleeping outside.
NYC Code Blue activates when temperatures (including wind chill) fall to 32°F or below between 4 p.m. and 8 a.m.; follow heat-safety and tenant-rights steps.
Code Blue, flight delays and icy conditions amid snowy night in Brooklyn
Brooklyn faces accumulating snow and icy conditions, prompting a Code Blue extension, unevenly salted walkways, and significant flight delays and cancellations.