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Biden Sending Federal Aid as NY Digs Out From Huge Snowstorm


President Joe Biden is sending federal aid to western New York to help state and local authorities clean up from the massive storm that dumped as much as 6 feet (1.8 meters) of snow in western and northern New York, the White House announced Monday.

The emergency declaration authorizes the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate disaster relief in 11 counties hit by the the lake-effect snowstorm Friday and Saturday.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul thanked Biden for granting her request for emergency aid, and added in a news release, “My team and I will continue working around the clock to keep everyone safe, help communities dig out, and secure every last dollar to help rebuild and recover from this unprecedented, record-shattering historic winter storm.”

The National Weather Service recorded 77 inches (196 centimeters) by Saturday in Orchard Park, home to the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, and 72 inches (183 centimeters) in Natural Bridge, a hamlet near Watertown off the eastern end of Lake Ontario.

The storm forced the Bills to move Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns to Detroit. The Bills won 31-23.

More snow fell overnight Sunday in some areas, but it stopped by daybreak Monday. “We are finally dry,” weather service meteorologist Liz Jurkowski said.

A driving ban had been lifted for most areas affected by the storm by Monday morning, but schools remained closed in Buffalo and nearby towns.

The snowstorm was at least the worst in New York state since November 2014, when some communities south of Buffalo were hit with 7 feet (2.13 meters) of snow over the course of three days.

Jurkowski said snowfall totals for this storm were still being tabulated Monday.

(AP)



3 Responses

  1. The Federal Treasury should not be expected to deal with normal “disasters”, such as blizzards in upstate New York, hurricanes in Florida or earthquakes in California. The Feds should help in a situation where something unexpected happen (e.g. a blizzard in Miami or Los Angeles, a hurricane in San Francisco, or a major earthquake in New York).

  2. Actualy the feds should not help at all, even with unexpected disasters. There is not one word in the constitution authorizing the federal government to engage in disaster relief. Congress’s powers are set out in precise detail, and it is not authorized to do anything not on the list.

    However that bridge has not only already been crossed, but has been dynamited behind us. We’re well past it and unfortunately there seems to be no going back. So fine, help with unexpected disasters, but yes, not with ordinary conditions (which include earthquakes and fires in California)

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