National Guard checks homes in Buffalo for blizzard victimsBUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The National Guard went door to door in parts of Buffalo on Wednesday to check on people who lost power during the area’s deadliest winter storm in decades, and authorities faced the tragic possibility of finding more victims amid melting snow.Already, more than three dozen deaths have been reported in western New York from the blizzard that raged Friday and Saturday across much of the country, with Buffalo in its crosshairs.“She’s like, ‘I can’t go no further.’ I’m begging her, ‘Mom, just stand up.’ She fell in my arms and never spoke another word,” Parker told the newspaper.Deaths, flooding as storm hit Oregon and Washington stateEXPLAINER: How blizzard stunned even winter-wise BuffaloStorm dumps heavy snow in northern Arizona, rain in desertBats plunge to ground in cold; saved by incubators, fluidsAnndel Taylor, 22, died in her car after it got stuck on her way home from work, her family told WSOC-TV.Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said officers from his and other agencies were searching for victims, sometimes using officers’ personal snowmobiles, trucks and other equipment."