Friday, November 21, 2014

Buffalo Area Snow Forces Delay, Relocation of Bills Game as Roads Remain Restricted

By Katy Galimberti, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 21,2014; 10:58PM,EST
 
 
The mammoth amount of snow that fell across areas around Buffalo, New York, has caused extreme travel delays and frustrations for area residents.
With anywhere from 4 to 7 feet of snow in the Buffalo area and in other areas upstate, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo declared an ongoing state of emergency for Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Franklin, Genesee, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, Wyoming and contiguous counties.
Crews worked around the clock to clear roads and rescue trapped motorists. Officials also ordered a travel ban to keep roads uncluttered so emergency vehicles and plows could move more easily.
The travel bans have created headaches for the Buffalo Bills organization and the National Football League as the Bills vs. Jets game was set to take place on Sunday at the team's complex in Orchard Park, New York.
Instead, the game will be played roughly 250 miles west at Ford Field in Detroit and will kick off at 7 p.m. EST Monday.


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The view from inside Ralph Wilson Stadium on Friday morning. Photos > http://bufbills.co/vNskdE 

Early in the week when the NFL was still contemplating the feasibility of allowing the Bills to host the game, the team took to social media to enlist help clearing out Ralph Wilson Stadium.
According to Bills VP of Operations and Guest Experience Andy Major, 220,000 tons of snow had to be removed from the stadium.
However, plans to have fans help remove snow from the stadium have been delayed, the team announced Friday afternoon.
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Sitting in Erie County, one of the hardest-hit areas, the complex and surrounding roads are in an area where road travel is still prohibited. Only emergency vehicles are allowed to be on the roads.
According to the Bills, 85 percent of the team lives in southern Buffalo suburbs where snow piled up to mountainous totals. The team has not been able to practice over the week due to the ban on travel and general hazardous conditions in the area.
Despite the travel bans and the fact that many players were stuck, the Bills were able to round up the entire squad and successfully depart for Detroit.
Several players, who were unable to drive, had to be picked up on snowmobiles Friday afternoon in order to join the rest of the team to depart for the airport.


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@ESPNNFL Buffalo Bills are Detroit Bound.

Bills President Russ Brandon described there being a "disadvantage" as normal operations have been compromised.
"They haven't been able to work out, practice, proper nutrition and hydration all plays a big part of the performance on Sundays," he said in a conference call. "Those are concerns we all have."
Brandon said the team is working with the NFL on a "variety of logistics" as the situation remains fluid.
All season ticket holders will have their accounts credited towards next season, though refunds are available upon request. Fans who purchased single-game tickets will be issued refunds.
Brandon explained that the next scheduled home game could also be in jeopardy.
The Bills are set to take on the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 30 and team officials are worried the snow removal process could prove too demanding to be done in time.
While much of the Buffalo area remains in a standstill, local officials are scrambling to remove as much snow as possible in neighborhoods and on roads as well.
On Thursday morning, local enforcement held a press conference encouraging residents to follow instructions in order to stay safe in such volatile conditions.
A snow plow attempts to cut through the thick blanket of snow on a major Buffalo area highway on Nov. 20. (Flickr Photo/governorandrewcuomo)
Erie Deputy County Executive Richard Tobe advised that the community should continue to be smart, stay at home and observe the driving bans.
He said that hundreds, if not thousands, of cars were stranded across the community on main and secondary roadways. In attempts to avoid crowded roadways, numerous tractor trailers diverted to secondary, smaller roadways which also were completely covered with thick snow.
Roadways were littered with cars and trucks that became stuck as intense snow fell over the greater Buffalo area. (Flickr Photo/governorandrewcuomo)
Some of those trucks were dug out on Thursday as crews could maneuver through roadways easier. Still, officials warn residents to stay off the street so the rest of the vehicles can be recovered.
According to the governor's office, 526 plows with 1,247 operators and supervisors were activated to handle the immense snow amounts.
One resident captured the snow piled on top of her residence as the combined snow on the ground seems to engulf the home. (Photo/Kassie Tamulski)
"This storm has made everyone miserable," Kassie Tamulski said. "And we need to desperately get this snow off but it is so hard to. I'm here by myself and tried my best to do what I can. But people don't understand how hard it is to do so."

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