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Icy Snow Claims Five Lives on Long Island
26 Feb
Summary
- Five people died shoveling heavy, watery snow on Long Island.
- Deaths primarily linked to heart issues in men over 60.
- Officials offer assistance for seniors needing snow removal help.

Tragic incidents have occurred on Long Island where five people succumbed after shoveling heavy, icy snow. The deaths, three in Nassau County and two in Suffolk County, appear to be linked to heart-related episodes during or immediately following snow removal efforts. Officials noted the snow's weight was significantly greater due to its watery and icy composition, increasing physical strain.
These recent fatalities add to six prior cold-related deaths this year, with most victims being men over 60 who experienced medical emergencies connected to shoveling. Health experts strongly advise taking frequent breaks and recognizing warning signs like chest pain or difficulty breathing. Nassau County has established hotlines to assist seniors requiring help with snow clearing.




