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Blizzard roars through western New York

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New York's governor warned that the danger from a massive blizzard is not over as communities near Buffalo brace for as much as an additional foot of snow.
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A group of neighbors gather around a fire pit on Culver Road after clearing snow in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Dec. 26. The region is digging out from a pre-Christmas blizzard that delivered hurricane-force winds and more than 4 feet of snow.
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JOSEPH COOKE/THE BUFFALO NEWS VIA AP

Utility trucks line up in Buffalo, N.Y., where thousands remain without electricity after sustained blizzard conditions on Monday, Dec. 26.
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DEREK GEE/THE BUFFALO NEWS VIA AP

Tommy Roetzer digs out his driveway on West Delavan Street in Buffalo, N.Y., on Monday, Dec. 26.
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DEREK GEE/THE BUFFALO NEWS VIA AP

Jamillette Gallego and Angel Ramo carry supplies down Grant Street in Buffalo, N.Y., after making a trip to the store to restock on Monday, Dec. 26.
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DEREK GEE/THE BUFFALO NEWS VIA AP

Workers use heavy equipment to clear snow from Richmond Avenue in Buffalo, N.Y., on Monday, Dec. 26.
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An abandoned car rests on a street in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y. Monday, Dec. 26, after a massive snow storm blanketed the city. Along with drifts and travel bans, many streets were impassible due to abandoned vehicles.
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Christian Parker of Buffalo, N.Y., shovels out his car in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y. Monday, Dec. 26, after a massive snow storm blanketed the city. Along with drifts and travel bans, many streets were impassible due to abandoned vehicles.
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Joseph McVay, left, and Sarah Guglielmi who live nearby, walk along a street in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y. Monday, Dec. 26, after a massive snow storm blanketed the city. Along with drifts and travel bans, many streets were impassible due to abandoned vehicles.
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People move about the streets of the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y. Monday, Dec. 26, after a massive snow storm blanketed the city. Along with drifts and travel bans, many streets were impassible due to abandoned vehicles.
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Christian Parker of Buffalo, N.Y., shovels out his car in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y. Monday, Dec. 26, after a massive snow storm blanketed the city. Along with drifts and travel bans, many streets were impassible due to abandoned vehicles.
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TWITTER PAGE OF NEW YORK GOV. KATHY HOCHUL VIA AP

This photo provided by the Twitter page of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, snow from this weekends blizzard covers downtown Buffalo on Monday, Dec. 26. The blizzard roared through western New York Friday and Saturday, stranding motorists, knocking out power and preventing emergency crews from reaching residents in frigid homes and stuck cars.

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