A jogger makes their way through Central Park as snows falls Saturday Oct. 29, 2011. (Photo:
Tina Fineberg/AP)
The Parks Department issued a strong warning to the public yesterday on thier website
for the public not to enter parks during the storm.
No deaths were reported in the city, but a 69-year-old woman was hospitalized with nonlife-threatening injuries after she was struck by a falling tree branch at W. 61st St. and Central Park West about 1 p.m, according to the NY Daily News.
The Parks Department fielded nearly 1,000 calls about downed limbs that snapped under the weight of the ice and snow. In response, all city parks were ordered closed last night due to the "ongoing danger of falling branches and trees." - Geoffrey Croft
A tree falls on a car in The Bronx below the Henry Hudson Bridge. (Photo: J.C. RICE)
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New York Daily News - October 29, 2011 -By Kathleen Lucadamo
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