
East Coast Blizzard of 1967
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Geography, History, Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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The great blizzard of 1967 severely impacted the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Maine, causing 75 deaths and paralyzing major cities like New York. The storm brought heavy snow, gale winds, and sub-zero temperatures, leading to traffic paralysis and school closures. Manhattan's Garment District struggled with the elements, and Operation Digout was launched to clear the snow. Following a warm January, the blizzard was a harsh blow, with more snow predicted.
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