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I wonder why thay girl didnt get out after 12 hours and walk to the bearest housem yeah it was like a white oit but you live there and must have had warm clothes going out in the storm, after 12 hours and no help find any building to get into. I haye to say it but not much common sense there. Based on the video she probably could have opened the car door…
Preppers look pretty smart right now.
She was on her way home from WORK in that mess!?? Get a lawyer.
The Governor- NY emergency management and police can shut down roads anytime they deem necessary. As this storm was scheduled to arrive and be catastrophic why did officials endanger; first responders, professional drivers, regular operators and passengers by not banning travel ahead of this deadly event? I don't live near Buffalo but common sense says that could have spared a lot of pain. My prayers go out to all involved.
why does the vehicle at 1:29 has a bullet hole and the Windows shattered?
The world over celebrate Christmas in honor of the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem. Various Christmas traditions have been associated with the celebration of Christmas, and different cultures celebrate different ways. The unifying factor is the historical fact that Jesus was born, c. 5 BC. The angel who appeared to the shepherds the night of Jesus’ birth said, “I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord” (Luke 2:10–11).
We celebrate Christmas because, as the angel said, the birth of Jesus Christ is “good news.” Good news is meant to be celebrated. In fact, the angel said the news of Jesus’ birth would cause “great joy” and would be “for all the people”—the joyful celebration would be universal. People around the globe would be glad for this occasion.
We celebrate Christmas because, as the angel said, “A Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.” The three titles the angel applies to Jesus are important. Jesus is the Savior who delivers us from sin and death (Matthew 1:21). He is the human Messiah (or Christ) who fulfills the Law and the Prophets, showing that God is faithful (see Matthew 5:17). And He is the divine Lord who has entered our world: the Almighty has taken on human flesh; God and man have been fused together in an indivisible, eternal bond; God is truly with us (see Matthew 1:23).
In celebrating Christmas, we celebrate the Savior, because we needed deliverance. We celebrate the Christ in whom all of God’s promises are “Yes” and “Amen” (2 Corinthians 1:20). We celebrate the Lord who in humility took on “the very nature of a servant” for our sakes (see Philippians 2:6–8).
We celebrate Christmas with gift-giving because of the “indescribable gift” that God gave to us (2 Corinthians 9:15). We celebrate Christmas by stringing lights because the Light of the world has come to us (John 1:4; Isaiah 9:2). We celebrate Christmas with carols and choirs because they are expressive of joy and follow the examples of Mary and Zacharias and Simeon and the angels, all of whom extolled the Lord in poetry (Luke 1–2). We celebrate Christmas by decorating evergreen trees with stars and angels and tinsel because of the eternal life Jesus brings (John 4:14)—and stars and angels and beauty were all associated with Jesus’ birth.
In celebrating Christmas we celebrate the love and condescension of God. In Texas in 1987, a toddler by the name of Jessica McClure fell into an eight-inch well casing. Down she went, becoming stuck twenty-two feet below ground. Once people discovered that “Baby Jessica” was in the well, they took immediate action. They didn’t tell her to find a way to climb back up, and they didn’t just shout happy thoughts to encourage her. No, they went down to where she was and got her. They did whatever it took. Rescuers worked nonstop for fifty-eight hours to free her.
In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve fell. Down they went, dragging all humanity with them into the darkness and death of sin. And what did God do? He did not tell us to find our own way out of the mess we were in, and He did more than shout down happy thoughts to us from heaven. No, He came down to where we were and got us. That’s what Christmas is all about—God’s coming down to rescue us, to do whatever it took to deliver us from sure death.
When even one person is in a life-threatening situation, we understand what has to be done. When God looked down at our sinful planet, He saw a whole world of people in mortal danger. We celebrate Christmas because it was at Christmastime that the Rescuer of all mankind came to save us from the hopeless situation we were in. God did not stay in heaven; He came down to where we are.
I wish you a merry Christmas and happy new year 🎆
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Employers should advise their non-essential empoyees to stay home or allow them to spend the night at their work place until the roads are cleared during the night to keep drivers safe.
Loot loot. 😂
Afterwaves here I’m seeing you’ll get another, less cold though.
Hearts go out to the people who got looted under this corrupt biden administration they will get the free card for stealing…
Doordash and snowmobiles might help a lot.
I'm sorry for the families loss. But, why do people think the city would be able to respond under those conditions. It's up to every individual to try and be as prepared as possible for emergencies. Give. Agencies aren't going to be there for you. Your family,friends and neighbors are going to be your help. Again I am so sorry for the family.
Drive bigger cars global warming could fix this right?
Didn't even bother to get out and fight for her life??..but it was Instagram..Full on justice by fate
The emergency system was busy with many calls, they can’t get to everyone. Also they did say not to drive or go outside due to the weather.
But that's the problem, whether they were educated or not, the problem is with frost in all states and the heat won't come anymore, the rain is coming
I knew this storm was coming for months by watching the polar vortex 🤷♂
Don't take revenge just because I shared some harsh words about US. May God bless US and victims of winter storm.
The Mayor, County Executive, Director of EMS all need to Resign NOW!!!!
But yet the black looters were able to get out and about. They are so resourceful!
Did the person who died not have a full take of fuel to keep the heat on? Never get on a highway etc without a full tank of fuel.
USA BIGGEST SUPPORTER OF ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE COUNTRY OF JESUS CHRIST ITS A BIG SHAME ON CHRISTIANS
GOD'S ANGER ON ANTI CHRIST
Life is short Jesus is eternal life forever love you
If the boss says get to work but you're having major surgery, do you go to work? If your house was on fire, do you go to work? Any job that can order you to risk your life is not a job that you should worry about losing! When you live in Western New York, and the barometer is below 28.50 at 5 a.m., you DO NOT get in a car! Period! Of course this is the worst storm many people have ever seen — if you're only twenty-something years old! Talk to someone who has been around longer! This storm was very reminiscent of the 1978 Ohio Blizzard, and early that morning, the Ohio Governor was heard on the AM radio, "Do NOT Drive!" and it saved lives. Younger people, please listen to someone over the age of sixty: we've been through this before! 🌨🌨 – j q t –
Blame Irving berlin for white xmas
And bing Crosby!
Put homeless to work to clear snow , who says there is no work
The mission ought to be a multi-pronged mission, part rescue, part retrieval, part distribution of products, part installation of heat and hot water, and part evacuation where necessary, a full intervention, eventually the army corp replaced by civilians to run the system.
But guess who's in St. Croix….I can't believe our president holds the record for most vacation taken, more than any other president in history, and he hasn't even been in office for two years yet.🤦
Do not expect others to save you. Never go out in a car in winter without survival preparations in your car. That means extra socks boots, gloves coats blankets food flashlight, flares.
They have deployed troops and there is a curfew.
So!!! I noticed the population in Buffalo are mostly African Americans. Are they going to claim that the Blizzard is racist??????????
“You have failed this city!” – Oliver Queen
Either stay at home or stay at your job. Minimum of three layers of clothes.
They still let people going to work!??? Wow
My prayers definitely go out to the young lady and everyone who lost their lives in this deadly storm🙏🏽However, you can’t blame the emergency responders and say that they failed anyone. We can’t control Mother Nature! These first responders and emergency personnel are human beings just like the rest of us! They are NOT invincible and they were doing all that they could do at a time like that.