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Officials confirmed at least 38 deaths related to the storm in Western New York due to the Blizzard of '22. That number is above the death toll from the infamous Blizzard of '77.
Officials confirmed at least 29 deaths related to the storm in Western New York due to the Blizzard of '22. That number matches the death toll from the infamous Blizzard of '77.
“I worked in the National Weather Service office in Buffalo for over 30 years, and this is probably right where the blizzard of ’77, the worst storm I’ve seen there during the wintertime ...
A barreling storm thrust piles of snow against the fronts of homes and businesses, pinning vehicles parked in roads and driveways. The few people who ventured out faced bitterly cold temperatures.
The city of Buffalo reopened roads and lifted a ban on driving days after a deadly blizzard swept through the area, but the search for dead or residents in need of help continues.
That number surpasses the most commonly reported death toll of 29 from the Blizzard of '77, widely known as Buffalo's worst storm of all time until this one, WIVB pointed out.
The blizzard brought 69 mile-per-hour wind gusts, moving snow that had piled up on the lake onto the City of Buffalo, which already had a few feet of snow on the ground just prior to the blizzard.
Thousands remain without power in the Buffalo region, where there is as much as 49 inches of snow on the ground, with more still falling.
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