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Zohran Mamdani Administration Confirms 29 Cold-Related Deaths After Withholding Details

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 3, 2026 6:38 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration has acknowledged that seven additional New Yorkers died indoors from hypothermia during a prolonged stretch of frigid weather, raising the total number of cold-related fatalities to 29, as reported by The New York Post.

The updated figure was disclosed Monday after The Post pressed City Hall about a list circulated internally during the mid-January to early February cold snap that identified 31 possible fatalities.

A City Hall representative confirmed that seven indoor deaths between Jan. 23 and Feb. 10 were ruled to have been caused by hypothermia. That brought the total number of people who died from the cold inside their homes to 14.

BREAKING: The Mamdani administration has now admitted that 7 more New Yorkers died indoors from the cold, bringing the grim total to 29 lives lost.

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In addition to the indoor deaths, 19 individuals were found dead outside during the weeks of subzero temperatures, according to the city’s Office of Chief Medical Examiner.

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Of those outdoor deaths, 15 were attributed to hypothermia. Three others were determined to be fatal overdoses, and one person died of a heart attack beneath the Manhattan Bridge, the medical examiner’s office said.

City Hall did not release further details about the victims and indicated the updated count is believed to be the final tally from the cold stretch.

The administration faced criticism over its handling of information related to the fatalities. City officials did not publicly release the total number of deaths until Feb. 9, more than two weeks after the severe weather began.

Information was not disclosed uniformly, and reporters repeatedly sought clarification about the scope of the fatalities reflected in internal communications.

Details about the outdoor deaths — including names, ages, genders, and locations where the bodies were discovered — were not initially provided.

Some information has since been released following repeated requests from reporters, though not all details in the 19 outdoor cases have been disclosed.

As of Monday, City Hall declined to provide any identifying information about the 14 individuals who died indoors.

A City Hall representative defended the decision, stating that additional details were not necessary because the deaths occurred in private residences.

During the emergency, City Hall assumed primary responsibility for disseminating information regarding cold-related deaths rather than the NYPD or other agencies, such as the Department of Social Services.

At times, reporters were directed to the NYPD for answers, only to be referred back to City Hall.

Officials described delays in information-sharing as the result of a “miscommunication” among agencies.

Press secretary Joe Calvello said the administration “proactively” communicated information regarding those found dead outdoors.

“We have been transparent in our communications and about the improvements that we were making to our response to the weather emergency in order to keep New Yorkers informed,” Calvello said.

Local lawmakers and critics questioned the administration’s management of the deep freeze and its outreach efforts to vulnerable residents.

Mayor Mamdani maintained that involuntary removals of homeless individuals would be used only as a last resort and defended the city’s response during the subzero conditions.

City Hall reported no cold-related deaths stemming from the Feb. 22-23 blizzard that dropped nearly two feet of snow on New York City.

However, according to the NYPD and police sources, an apparently homeless 58-year-old man was found dead in a snowbank in Central Park on Feb. 26.

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