Urgent "New Jersey American" Declares a state of emergency .. you know the reason

New Jersey State declared a state of emergency due to the threat of Hurricane Irene to the coast.
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and the US governor of New Jersey State issued an order, warning the population against preparing for & quot; water currents threatening their lives, on all the beaches of the ocean throughout the state, stressing citizens to avoid being in water today & nbsp; today Friday. & nbsp;
said Murph There are expectations indicating the presence of dangerous waves and currents during the next few days & quot, stressing that during the past two days, the effects of Hurricane Irene have emerged along the New Jersey coast, represented in dangerous tidal waves, and yesterday and Friday will not be an exception. Electricity.
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according to the newspaper & quot & quot; British, Hurricane Irene moved away from the coast of North Carolina, early on Thursday, but meteorologists have warned that strong winds and dangerous waves may affect the Atlantic Coast of Virginia to Nova Skosha in the coming days. & Nbsp;
The National Meteorological Authority said that the population of coastal societies should prepare for a large -scale floods on the roads. The National Meteorological Authority said in a warning: & quot; many roads have become improper, and some damage to the buildings at risk & quot;
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parts of New Jersey may witness continuous winds up to 50 miles per hour, and broken waves of up to 17 feet along the coast, and floods ranging from foot One and three feet in low regions. However, all provinces are unlikely to be affected by the storm. And staying in view of the evacuation protocols, especially if you are near the beach. Saturday.
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& nbsp; The coast, and the naval areas from Wadi Hudson to Wadi Baltimore up to 1150 miles, and continue until Thursday night. It is difficult to see. The National Meteorological Authority urged the sailors to stay in the port, search for a safe port, change their path, or secure their boats. & nbsp;
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