Warming centers open to the public at six locations in The Bronx, as residents experience single-digit temperatures.

New York City is in a Code Blue. Officials are urging residents to stay warm during freezing temperatures, especially after Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that 10 people were found dead outside.

“We don’t yet know if every case will be ruled hypothermia, but we need every new yorker to be alert and looking out for their neighbors,” he said.

If you see any vulnerable New Yorkers out on the street, call 311 and they will pick them up and bring them to a nearby shelter to keep warm.

Warming spaces (all offer warm space and food):

H+H Clinic – Gotham Belvis
H+H Clinic – Gotham Morrisania

Warming buses:

DeWitt Clinton High School
Lincoln Hospital
Jacobi Hospital
North Central Bronx Hospital

Warming spaces (all offer warm space and food):

H+H Clinic – Gotham Cumberland
H+H Clinic – Gotham East New York
Kings County Hospital
South Brooklyn Hospital

Warming buses:

16 Bedford Place
Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue subway station
Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College subway station
Woodhull Hospital

Warming spaces (all offer warm space and food):

Bellevue Hospital
H+H Clinic – Gotham Gouverneur
Harlem Hospital

Warming buses:

Inwood–207th Street subway station
Jackie Kennedy High School
Mainchance Drop-In Center
Metropolitan Hospital
Olivieri Drop-In Center
Paul’s Place Drop-In Center
Penn Station
South Ferry (Whitehall and Stone streets)
South Ferry subway station

Warming spaces (all offer warm space and food):

Elmhurst Hospital
H+H Clinic – Gotham Roosevelt
Queens Hospital

Warming buses:

Queens Drop-In Center
Union Hall Drop-In Center

Warming space:

H+H Clinic – Gotham Vanderbilt

Warming bus: