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NYC Cold Deaths Reach 13 as Deep Freeze Grips City

VernoNewsBy VernoNewsJanuary 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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New York City faces a rising toll from extreme cold, with officials reporting 13 outdoor deaths since last Sunday’s major snowstorm. The frigid conditions, marking some of the coldest weather in eight years, have intensified scrutiny over efforts to protect vulnerable residents, particularly the unhoused.

Details of the Rising Death Toll

City officials confirmed late Friday that the number of cold weather-related fatalities has climbed from 10 to 13, though specifics on the locations and timings of the additional deaths remain undisclosed. Calls to police regarding the updated count were redirected to City Hall.

“We can confirm there have been 13 outdoor deaths since the start of the snowstorm and this stretch of life-threatening cold weather,” a City Hall spokeswoman stated.

These incidents span all five boroughs, with the initial 10 victims ranging in age from 40 to 90. More than half occurred on January 24, just before the storm hit and temperatures plummeted. One individual was discovered deceased outside St. Barnabas Hospital, while another was found on a bench in Queens early Tuesday, shortly after purchasing a jar of peanut butter from a nearby Key Food store on Francis Lewis Boulevard near 35th Avenue in Flushing.

Luis Polanco, the store manager, recounted approaching the man the following morning. “I go up to him and say, ‘Good morning, good morning,'” Polanco said. “He never responds.” Polanco noted that the man had entered the store the previous night with a bloody nose. “I asked if he needed help,” he added. “I say, ‘You OK? You need to go somewhere? You need police?’ He said, ‘No, I’m OK.'”

The city’s Medical Examiner has not yet determined whether extreme cold directly caused any of these deaths or if other factors contributed.

Criticism and City Response to Homeless Crisis

As the death count increases, questions mount about the administration’s approach to homeless encampments. Unlike the prior administration, which prioritized clearing such sites, Mayor Mamdani announced in December a halt to these sweeps.

The City Hall spokeswoman clarified, “None of these individuals were in encampments at the time of their death.” Officials revealed that at least six of the first 10 victims had prior interactions with the Department of Homeless Services.

In response to the crisis, Mayor Mamdani emphasized enhanced measures earlier this week. “When the cold is this deadly, we need to meet the moment and leave no stone unturned,” he said during a Tuesday press conference at City Hall.

The spokeswoman highlighted ongoing initiatives: “Our administration has intensified homeless outreach efforts and successfully made over 800 placements since the beginning of what could be the longest period of consecutive sub-32 degree days in city history.”

On Friday night, the city activated a new shelter and deployed ambulettes to traverse neighborhoods, approaching unhoused individuals to offer meals, warmth, and medical support as needed.

Sub-freezing temperatures are forecast to persist for several more days, underscoring the urgency of these protective actions.

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