Buffalo Creek Casino Reopening, City Shovels Out from Historic Blizzard

Buffalo Creek Casino Reopening, City Shovels Out from Historic Blizzard

Nearby, Seneca Niagara Resort Casino in Niagara Falls also shuttered on Christmas Eve after it became apparent employees could not safely make it to work. As conditions improved, the decision was made to reopen its gaming floor.

Seneca Allegany Resort Casino in Salamanca remained open, though some restaurants and bars at the property suspended operations.

Buffalo Creek Casino Reopening, City Shovels Out from Historic Blizzard

Buffalo’s driving ban on local roads is finally being lifted on Thursday. A travel advisory remains in place.

This week, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said the county may take over Buffalo’s snow cleaning in the future.

The mayor’s not going to be happy to hear about it, but storm after storm after storm after storm, the city, unfortunately, is the last one to be opened, and that shouldn’t be the case,” Poloncarz said. “It’s embarrassing, to tell you the truth.”

Buffalo Conditions

More than four feet of snow left multiple vehicles stranded throughout Buffalo. Many roads still are covered in part by snow. Volunteers are organizing to help plow or snow-blow out the elderly or disabled.

At least 37 people died during the treacherous weather in Erie County. Most of the deaths occurred in Buffalo, and many of those who perished were outside.

⚠️ The driving ban in the City of Buffalo will be LIFTED effective Thursday, December 29, 2022 at 12:01AM.

The ban will be replaced with a TRAVEL ADVISORY.

Buffalo Common Council (@BFLO_CC)

Emergency services were often curtailed during the blizzard. Ambulances couldn’t reach many residences because of the unplowed streets, and police couldn’t respond to many routine calls and burglaries.

Criminals seized the opportunity to loot numerous businesses, including a well-known local grocery store that saw about $250K worth of damage during a looting spree, CNN reported.

The region’s airport was closed for several days until Wednesday. Even with the reopening, many flights at Buffalo Niagara International Airport were canceled. Nationally, flights continue to be canceled or delayed. Some 196 flights were canceled Thursday at Las Vegas’s , and there were at least 25 delays at the airport as of 4 a.m. PT, FlightAware reported.

Back in Buffalo, some residents remained without power for four days while local police, firefighters, EMTs, and public works crews risked their lives to reach those in need when they could.

As temperatures rise, personnel will do wellness checks in city neighborhoods. The National Guard will check every house in those neighborhoods that lost electricity, CNN reported. EMS crews will do checks, too.

It is possible more victims will be found deceased, officials warned this week. Questions arose, too, if the city or county waited too long to implement a driving ban or take other precautions.

Some 100 military police were assigned to Buffalo following the blizzard. State police also assisted in emergency efforts.

Michigan Casino

Elsewhere, Michigan’s reopened on Sunday following a two-day closure because of the extreme winter weather. The Wayland, Mich. casino shuttered at 7 p.m. on Friday and reopened at 10 a.m. on Christmas Day.