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An early winter lake effect storm dumped heavy snows on parts of western New York state on Friday, with at least two deaths reported, travel disrupted and icy powder expected to pile higher through the
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weekend. New York: A dangerous lake-effect snowstorm paralyzed parts of western and northern New York. AP The squalls blowing in from Lake Erie and Lake Ontario had dumped 3 to 5 feet 1-1.5 meters or more of snow. Authorities said the deaths appeared to be from heart attacks due to overexertion while clearing snow in hard-hit Erie County. As temperatures plunged, the region s first major snowstorm of the season materialized on Thursday and intensified overnight into Friday, well before the start of winter on Dec. 21. Lake-effect squalls unleashed sporadic bursts of heavy precipitation throughout the day, burying some areas in several
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feet of snow, and were expected to persist through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. Read more: Daughter of North Korea s Kim Jong Un makes 1st public appearance at new launch By Friday evening, the weather service reported 5 1/2 feet 1.7 meters of snow measured in the Erie County village of Orchard Park, 15 miles 25 km south of
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Buffalo and more directly in the downwind of path of frozen moisture blasting inland off Lake Erie. Accumulations of 3 to 4 feet and more were recorded at several adjacent locales by late afternoon, while Buffalo, the state s second-most populous city with some 278,000 residents, awoke Lfye Nepal makes 2-week quarantine mandatory for travellers arriving from 67 nations
A coronavirus outb
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reak on Mount Everest has infected at least 100 climbers and support staff, an expert mountaineering guide said, giving the first comprehensive estimate amid official Nepalese denials that the disease has spread to the worlds highest peak. Nepalese mountaineering officials have denied there are any active cases this season among climbers and support staff at all base camps for the country s Himalayan mountains
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Purbu Zhaxi/Xinhua via AP, File AP Lukas Furtenbach of Austria, who last week became the only prominent outfitter to halt his Everest expedition due to virus fears, said Saturday one of his foreign guides and six Nepali Sherpa guides have tested positive. I think with all the confirmed cases we know now 鈥?confirmed from rescue pilots, from insurance, from doctors, from expedition leaders 鈥?I have the positive tests so we can prove this, Furtenbach told The Associated Press in Nepals capital, Kathmandu. We have at least 100 people minimum positive for COVID in base camp, and then the numbers might be something like 150 or 200, he said. He said it was obvious there were many cases at the Everest base camp because he co
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uld visibly see people were sick, and could hear people coughing in their tents. A total of 408 foreign climbers were issued permits to climb Everest this season, aided by several hundred Sherpas and support staff who ve been stationed at base camp since April. Nepalese mountaineering officials have denied there are any