Navigating New York Streets After Snowstorm: Ice, Snowbanks, and Melting Operations
CBS New YorkJanuary 27, 20262 min3,524 views
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- ⚠️ Sidewalks and roads in New York remain difficult to navigate following the recent storm.
- 🧊 The primary concern is the freezing of snow and slush, which will create slippery conditions.
- 🚗 Many cars are still blocked in by snow on side streets, and city bikes are encased in ice.
Sanitation Department's Snow Removal Efforts
- 🚛 The focus for the sanitation department is on snowbanks built up by plows, as shoveling alone is insufficient.
- ⚙️ Extra equipment is being deployed to break up hardened snow ridges and haul them away.
- ♨️ The city has activated snow melting operations with machines capable of melting up to 120 tons of snow per hour.
Impact on Pedestrians and Commuters
- 🚶 People are struggling to navigate snowy sidewalks and cross icy barriers to reach buses.
- ⛸️ As temperatures drop, slush is expected to become more slippery, making walking and biking hazardous.
- 🚦 Mayor Adams stated that the city is not out of the woods yet, emphasizing the ongoing nature of sanitation operations.
Advice for New Yorkers
- 🥶 The reporter experienced brutally cold temperatures, advising New Yorkers to layer up when going outside.
- ⏳ Given the slippery conditions, people are urged to take their time when traveling to avoid accidents.
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