{"id":59826,"date":"2017-03-14T11:08:32","date_gmt":"2017-03-14T10:08:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newmail-ng.com\/?p=59826"},"modified":"2017-03-14T11:08:32","modified_gmt":"2017-03-14T10:08:32","slug":"new-york-declares-state-of-emergency-un-closes-over-snowstorms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newmail-ng.com\/new-york-declares-state-of-emergency-un-closes-over-snowstorms\/","title":{"rendered":"New York declares state of emergency, UN closes over snowstorms"},"content":{"rendered":"

The New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo, has declared a state of emergency on Tuesday over the impending snowstorms in the busiest U.S. city that runs 24-hour commercial and transportation services.<\/p>\n

Cuomo said that a state of emergency would go into effect at midnight.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe New York City Emergency Management Department and the National Weather Service have issued a Blizzard Watch in effect from late Monday night through late Tuesday night.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe storm is to bring heavy snow, along with strong and potentially damaging winds that will create hazardous travel conditions on Tuesday.<\/p>\n

\u201cAs everybody has heard, mother nature plans on visiting us later tonight and the expectation is that she\u2019s going to bring a wintry fury with her, which we are taking quite seriously<\/p>\n

\u201cPublic schools in New York City have already canceled classes for Tuesday,\u201d Cuomo said on Monday.<\/p>\n

The governor said flood watch is expected to go into effect Tuesday for coastal regions in New York.<\/p>\n

Cuomo directed state agencies to begin preparing for the storm and called on residents to limit unnecessary travel on Tuesday.<\/p>\n

He said the region anticipated \u201csubstantial Mass Transit Agency (MTA) service changes,\u201d which would affect subways, buses, the Metro-North and the Long Island Rail Road.<\/p>\n

The New York governor said that above-ground MTA service would be suspended at 4a.m. on Tuesday.<\/p>\n

The UN headquarters complex will be closed on Tuesday due to snowstorms, the UN Department of Management and the Department of Safety and Security have said.<\/p>\n

Tal Mekel, Acting Chief, Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit, in a statement issued on Monday, said all activities at the headquarters were canceled as a result of the inclement weather.<\/p>\n

\u201cNew York City has announced that all public schools will be closed tomorrow.<\/p>\n

\u201cAll after-school activities are also cancelled,\u201d the UN said.<\/p>\n

Flights within, into or out of the U.S. on Monday saw 2,891 delays and another 1,552 cancellations as of 6 p.m. local time, according to FlightAware.<\/p>\n

FlightAware said another 4,917 flights originally scheduled for Tuesday were cancelled.<\/p>\n

American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Airlines issued travel alerts and began waiving re-booking fees for flights within affected regions.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe \u2018nor\u2019easter\u2019 is expected to cripple much of the Northeast,\u201d, the National Weather Service said.<\/p>\n

The weather service issued blizzard warnings for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut with several other states told to be on their guard.<\/p>\n

The weather service called the storm \u201clife-threatening\u201d and warned people to \u201cshelter in place\u201d.<\/p>\n

\u201cIn total, 50 million people along the northeast region are set to be affected by the storm and temperatures will be 15 to 30 degrees below normal for this time of the year,\u201d according to the service.<\/p>\n

The expected snowfall and high winds may take down trees and power lines, John Latka, Vice President, Electric and Gas Operations at PSE&G, said in a statement on Monday.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe take every storm with the potential for outages seriously, and have additional personnel scheduled and on standby, with auxiliary equipment,\u201d Latka said.<\/p>\n

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