Christie Likely To Declare State Of Emergency
A person in Chris Christie's administration says the governor will declare a state of emergency for New Jersey on Saturday, ahead of Hurricane Sandy's expected arrival.
A person in Chris Christie's administration says the governor will declare a state of emergency for New Jersey on Saturday, ahead of Hurricane Sandy's expected arrival.
The National Weather Service says Sandy could bring the coast two chances at moderate to major flooding on Monday.
Atlantic County has declared a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Sandy continues to churn toward New Jersey.
Forecasters have their eye on Hurricane Sandy as it churns up the East Coast and has the potential to meet with a winter storm on its way. If it does, it could create the perfect storm and could wreak havoc on New Jersey and New York City in the process.
According to the Brigantine Office of Emergency Management Office via Facebook, Brigantine has issued VOLUNTARY evacuation orders or Brigantine Beach, NJ starting now.
A Mandatory evacuation order will be issued on Sunday October 28, starting at 08:00 A