At least 26 people were killed due to the snowstorm that hit western New York, officials said Monday.
Erie County officials said - during a press conference - that the roads are still not suitable for traffic and nearly 10,000 people are still without electricity, according to the "Washington Post".
Rescuers struggle to free people trapped in their cars, while people stuck in shelters and nursing homes are running out of food.
The National Weather Service warned that more cold storms arriving from Canada could dump more snow.