New York mayor reports 16 homeless deaths amid cold snap

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that 16 homeless individuals died outdoors during an 11-day stretch of sub-freezing temperatures. Preliminary findings indicate hypothermia contributed to 13 of the deaths, with three attributed to overdoses. The incident occurs one month into Mamdani's term, following his pledge to end the removal of homeless encampments.

On February 2, 2026, Mayor Zohran Mamdani addressed the public about a severe cold front gripping New York City, marking the 11th consecutive day of below-freezing weather. He described it as potentially the longest such period in the city's history, with snow turning into ice blocks due to unrelenting low temperatures.

"A severe cold front continues to bear down on our city," Mamdani stated. "As of this morning, 16 of our fellow New Yorkers have passed away outside during this brutal stretch of cold. In 13 of these cases, preliminary findings indicate that hypothermia played a role, and three of these deaths appear to be overdose deaths. We await final results from the medical examiner’s office."

Mamdani, who took office on January 1, 2026, emphasized the tragedy of each loss and expressed sympathy for the families. The city, accustomed to winter weather, did not experience power outages like some other regions during recent storms.

This announcement comes amid Mamdani's policy shift on homelessness. During his campaign, he vowed to end the previous administration's practice under Mayor Eric Adams of systematically removing homeless encampments from sidewalks, a measure in place for the past three years. Mamdani's approach prioritizes voluntary services, framing homelessness primarily as a housing issue rather than one tied to mental illness or addiction.

In response to the cold, the mayor deployed warming buses to aid vulnerable residents. Critics, including the Manhattan Institute, argue that avoiding involuntary removals is unworkable and risky, potentially leaving those unable to seek shelter exposed to elements. Historical context includes former Mayor Rudy Giuliani's 1990s policies, which directed homeless individuals to shelters or faced arrest, significantly reducing street populations.

Additionally, Mamdani faces a $12.6 billion budget gap, which he attributes to his predecessor's mismanagement. Adams countered on social media, criticizing promises like free childcare and transit as costly.

The deaths highlight ongoing debates over balancing compassion with public safety in addressing urban homelessness during harsh winters.

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Photorealistic illustration of NYC Mayor Mamdani overseeing efficient snowstorm response: shovelers clearing snow, plows at work, outreach to vulnerable residents.
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Less than a month after a severe snowstorm and cold spell exposed gaps in New York City’s safety-net coordination, Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced another major winter event and moved faster, raising pay for emergency snow shovelers, leaning on the city’s plow-tracking tool, and intensifying outreach to people at risk in the cold.

The death toll from exposure in New York City has climbed to 18 during a brutal winter storm, including an 86-year-old man found unresponsive in the Bronx. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced additional warming centers and buses to aid those without shelter. Critics highlight ongoing challenges in addressing the homelessness crisis as temperatures drop to dangerous lows.

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Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa faced off in their first general election debate on October 16, 2025, at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, sparring over experience, public safety, affordability and foreign policy. The event, hosted by NBC 4 New York, Telemundo 47 and Politico, highlighted Mamdani's lead and Cuomo's defenses against past scandals. With Election Day on November 4, supporters rallied outside amid chants and arguments.

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Following his January 1, 2026, inauguration as New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani signed executive orders for a rent freeze and challenging landlords, while appointing Democratic Socialists of America member Cea Weaver as Tenant Director. These moves, building on revoked pro-Israel policies, ignite debates over property rights, equity, and impacts on state politics.

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Democratic socialist, has been elected as New York City's mayor, defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo in a race focused on affordability. He becomes the city's youngest mayor in over a century and its first Muslim mayor. The victory caps a meteoric rise for the former South African schoolboy amid high voter turnout.

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