151 peopledies in the blizzard of1941.
There were around 100 people killed and 4500 people injured in the Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978.
The Great Blizzard of 1978 is estimated to have caused around 100 deaths in the United States, with Ohio being one of the hardest-hit states. The blizzard brought record snowfall and severe winter weather conditions across the Midwest and Northeast.
The 1888 blizzard, also known as the Great Blizzard of 1888, caused numerous injuries across the eastern United States. While specific figures on the total number of people injured are not readily available, reports at the time indicated that thousands were injured due to the extreme weather conditions, snow accumulation, and related accidents.
The April Fools' Day Blizzard of 1997 resulted in 73 deaths across several states in the Midwest and Great Plains. The blizzard swept through the region with heavy snow, high winds, and freezing temperatures, causing widespread disruption and danger to people caught in the storm.
There were 23 storm-related deaths in western NY, with 11 in Buffalo.
There were around 100 people killed and 4500 people injured in the Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978.
4,000
The Great Blizzard of 1978 is estimated to have caused around 100 deaths in the United States, with Ohio being one of the hardest-hit states. The blizzard brought record snowfall and severe winter weather conditions across the Midwest and Northeast.
2350people died at Pearl Harbor 1941
There were over four hundred people who died from the blizzard and the freezing cold weather following, including approximately 200 in New York City. The blizzard led to the construction of underground subway lines, first in Boston, then later in New York City.
2400 people died dec 7 1941
I believe that 2,345 people were killed.
2,402 killed and 1,282 wounded
Officially 75000 to 250000 people were killed between 1939 and 1941. :s
The 1888 blizzard, also known as the Great Blizzard of 1888, caused numerous injuries across the eastern United States. While specific figures on the total number of people injured are not readily available, reports at the time indicated that thousands were injured due to the extreme weather conditions, snow accumulation, and related accidents.
The North American blizzard of 1996 resulted in the deaths of at least 154 people due to various causes such as exposure to extreme cold, heart attacks from shoveling snow, and traffic accidents.
The April Fools' Day Blizzard of 1997 resulted in 73 deaths across several states in the Midwest and Great Plains. The blizzard swept through the region with heavy snow, high winds, and freezing temperatures, causing widespread disruption and danger to people caught in the storm.