This footage shows an aerial view of the snow that was dumped on New York in the massive snowstorm that began on November 17. James Grimaldi used his drone to survey the situation in West Seneca in Erie County, New York in the four days after the storm.
Governor Andrew Cuomo sent 375 National Guard members, 425 pumps and generators, 55 boats, three helicopters, 29 high-axle vehicles for water rescue, and 180,000 sand bags to Buffalo, New York, to help with the aftermath of the snow storm that pummeled the city and surrounding areas in Erie County.
On Friday, Cuomo urged residents to prepare for the risk of flooding as warmer temperatures were expected over the weekend. Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said state workers and the National Guard have removed over 35,000 tons of snow out of south Buffalo. Credit: YouTube/James Grimaldi