Feb 23 • 13:41 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Curfew in New York: Winter Storm Hits Surrounding Areas

New York City has announced a temporary curfew in anticipation of a severe winter storm affecting the Northeast.

The Mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, has declared a temporary curfew as a severe snowstorm is expected to hit the Northeast region of the United States. This storm is said to be unprecedented for the city in the last decade, prompting Mamdani to advise residents to avoid all non-essential travel. The city has also issued a state of emergency due to the anticipated extreme weather conditions which include heavy snowfall and strong winds.

The curfew, which will be in effect from 9 PM on Sunday until noon on the following Monday, aims to minimize accidents and facilitate the work of emergency and cleanup crews. With forecasts predicting blizzard conditions, low visibility, and rapid snow accumulation, the city has taken proactive measures to ensure public safety. The Mayor has described the storm as a major phenomenon and urged residents to stay indoors during the most hazardous hours.

This declaration will likely impact daily activities in New York City, a significant decision given the density and activity within the city. It also highlights the growing concern over climate-related weather events and the need for urban areas to remain prepared for such emergencies. This situation further underscores the importance of government preparedness in the face of increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, especially in large metropolitan areas like New York.

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