Military Police Enforce Driving Ban After Deadly Buffalo Snowstorm
Three days after one of the deadliest storms took at least 29 lives, state and military police were called to keep drivers off the road as more snow is expected.
The city of Buffalo has called in state and military police to keep people off Buffalo’s roads, as fatalities three days after western New York’s deadliest storm in at least two generations took 29 lives, Carolyn Thompson and Jennifer Peltz report for the Associated Press.
Elsewhere, about two dozen deaths were reported in other parts of the country, and power outages in communities from Maine to Washington state.