8 people found dead outside in NYC since Saturday amid below-freezing temps

New York City grapples with a growing crisis as eight people succumb to freezing temperatures, their bodies found outside in the streets. The bitter cold, which has gripped the city since Saturday, shows no signs of relenting, with temperatures expected to remain below freezing through the end of the week.

The victims were discovered across various boroughs, including Brooklyn and the Bronx, where two individuals were found unresponsive on Monday morning. One was a 90-year-old woman who had been out front of an apartment building when she collapsed, while the other was a young man whose identity has yet to be confirmed by police.

As the city struggles to cope with the harsh conditions, many are sounding the alarm about the need for help. Andrew Chappotin, a homeless man who has spent three years on the streets, recounted his own harrowing experience of struggling to stay warm in the freezing temperatures. "It's bone-chilling cold — it burns," he said, describing how his body would numb up in just a few minutes, leaving him unable to move.

Chappotin's account highlights the dangers faced by those living on the streets during extreme weather conditions. He noted that people often go unseen and unheard when they are in distress, echoing concerns raised by Mayor Zohran Mamdani at a press conference on Monday. The mayor stressed the need for New Yorkers to call 311 if they believe someone outside is in need of help, with all such calls being rerouted to 911 during the city's "Cold Blue" protocol.

Despite efforts to provide shelter and support, many are still struggling to stay warm. According to the mayor, more than 170 homeless individuals have been placed in shelters or other indoor locations since Cold Blue was declared. However, department officials acknowledge that there are still instances where people need to be forcibly taken to hospitals due to medical necessity.

As the city navigates this crisis, it is clear that a collective response is needed to address the root causes of homelessness and ensure that those most vulnerable are protected from the elements. The mayor's words of condolence for the families of the victims serve as a poignant reminder of the human cost of this ongoing struggle.
 
Man, eight people just dyin' on the streets in New York City? That's just crazy 🤯 It's like, we should've seen this comin' with all the talk about climate change and global warming. I mean, I remember back in '17 when Trump was still president, he kept sayin' that climate change is a hoax, but now it's like, too late for him 🙄.

These homeless people are just tryna survive, but it's like they're bein' ignored by the whole city. Andrew Chappotin's story is so heartbreaking – I feel bad for the guy. And 90-year-old woman and young man who died in Brooklyn? That's just sad. The mayor's right, though, we need to do somethin' about this homelessness crisis, 'cause it's not just about helpin' people on the streets, it's about makin' sure everyone's got access to shelter and healthcare 🤝.

We should be callin' out our leaders for not doin' enough to address this problem. I mean, all these people are dyin', and we're still gettin' updates like 'there were more than 170 homeless individuals placed in shelters'? That's just a drop in the bucket, man 🌊. We need real solutions, not just Band-Aids 💉.
 
this is just heartbreaking 🤕, eight souls lost in the streets, their bodies found frozen like statues... it's like we're watching a slow-motion tragedy unfold before our eyes 📺. what are we doing wrong? how can we be so oblivious to the suffering of others when they're just trying to survive in the harshest conditions? homelessness is not just a problem, it's a symptom of something much deeper - a society that's lost touch with compassion and empathy ❤️. we need to ask ourselves, what's the value of human life in our daily lives? do we truly care about each other or are we just going through the motions 🤔?
 
This is getting crazy, can't believe it's happening in NYC 🤕 the city has to step up its game and provide more permanent solutions for these people, not just temporary fixes like shelters 💸 gotta keep everyone warm and safe during the winter months, especially when it comes to vulnerable folks 😔
 
😔 ugh this cold thing is getting outta control i feel bad for all these ppl who dont have a place to go its like, literally freezing outside and they cant even move without numbing up my heart is hurting just thinking about that 90 yr old woman 😭 and the homeless guy who has been through so much 🙏 this city needs some serious help ASAP
 
I don’t usually comment but... it’s crazy how harsh the cold weather is being in NYC right now 🤕. These 8 people found dead in the streets is just devastating, especially the young guy whose identity hasn’t been confirmed yet 😔. I mean, I can imagine Andrew Chappotin's experience on the streets during this time, it must be super scary and unbearable. The thing that really gets me is that some people still go unseen and unheard when they're in distress 🤷‍♀️. It's like we need to look out for each other more, you know? I feel bad that more than 170 homeless individuals are struggling to stay warm despite the shelter efforts... it just goes to show how complex this issue is 🤔.
 
🤕 This freezing cold snap is really taking its toll on people in New York City. It's so sad to hear about all these people losing their lives, especially when they're already struggling to survive on the streets. I feel for Andrew Chappotin and others like him who are having to go through this kind of hardship. The city needs to step up its support for homeless individuals during extreme weather conditions. It's not just about providing shelter, but also about making sure people have access to warm clothes, food, and medical care. We need a more comprehensive solution to address the root causes of homelessness, not just a temporary fix 🌟
 
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