NJ Power Outages Drop to 2.3 Million After Sandy
The number of power outages in New Jersey from hybrid storm Sandy has dropped to 2.3 million.
The number of power outages in New Jersey from hybrid storm Sandy has dropped to 2.3 million.
President Barack Obama will travel to storm-stricken New Jersey on Wednesday to view damage from the massive storm that struck the East Coast and to thank first responders.
A trip to the New Jersey shore may not be the same for years; see for yourself with amazing video from the New Jersey Air National Guard.
The entire length of the Garden State Parkway has reopened.
New York City awakened Tuesday to a flooded subway system, shuttered financial markets and hundreds of thousands of people without power a day after a wall of seawater and high winds slammed into the city, destroying buildings and flooding tunnels.
President Barack Obama has signed a disaster declaration for New Jersey.
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The massive storm that started out as Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast and morphed into a huge and problematic system, putting more than 7.3 million homes and businesses in the dark and causing at least 16 deaths. Here's a snapshot of what is happening, state by state.
More than 1.2 million utility customers in New Jersey are without electricity due to the superstorm that's pummeling the state with rain and strong winds.
Amtrak will suspend service in the northeast again on Tuesday.
More than 200,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey are without electricity as Hurricane Sandy pummels the state with rain and strong winds.