Maryland Faces 35 Cold-Weather Deaths Amid Harsh Winter Conditions
Maryland Faces 35 Cold-Weather Deaths Amid Harsh Winter Conditions
US · Published Feb 5, 2026
Maryland has reported 35 cold-weather-related deaths due to severe winter conditions.
Vulnerable populations, including the elderly and those without shelter, are most at risk.
Health officials urge residents to take precautions, recognize hypothermia symptoms, and seek shelter.
Maryland winter: 35 cold-weather deaths reported
Maryland has faced a particularly severe winter this year, resulting in a distressing 35 cold-weather-related deaths. The state has been battling consistently frigid temperatures, which have posed significant health risks, especially to its most vulnerable residents. According to recent reports, the elderly and those without adequate shelter have been disproportionately affected by the harsh conditions.
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