Buffalo Faces State of Emergency Amid Severe Lake-Effect Snowstorm

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Buffalo Public Schools have canceled classes for Friday due to a State of Emergency declared by Acting Mayor Christopher Scanlon, following heavy snowfall and hazardous conditions in the area. The decision was made late Thursday night as weather conditions worsened, particularly affecting South Buffalo, and a travel advisory was issued. The district emphasized the safety of students and staff, many of whom are unable to travel due to snow accumulation.
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