Monday, December 27, 2010

State of emergency new jersey


State of emergency New Jersey Senate President and Acting Gov. Stephen M. You said Sweeney to Be New Jersey under a state of emergency in the Midst of a winter Nor'easter afternoon.He That Began Sunday signed the order this afternoon for the state s, which WAS issued a blizzard warning Already today.We Have Been Earlier monitoring THROUGHOUT the afternoon the situation Said Sweeney, Who is the acting governor while Go And Lt. Gov. Chris Christie. Kim Gudagno Are Attending to out of state business. n mBased on current Conditions and the forecast I am Declaring a state of emergency THROUGHOUT New Jersey.

Also State offices will open two hours Later Than Scheduled Normally, pero Essential Employees Should report to work as scheduled.It That is vital police and public works crews Are Able to do Their jobs Sweeney said. I urge all residents to take this declaration and this storm Seriously, and to stay safe, stay home and stay off the roads. "During a State of Emergency, the Government Communicate with Citizens STI Through the media, whether it be TV, radio, newspaper or internet. At times, Travel Restrictions Are a part of the State of Emergency Statewide although not travel There Are Restrictions attached to this announcement.

However, NJ Transit bus service did suspend Statewide Sunday service 8:30 Said night.New Jersey police Nearly 100 accidents on the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike. Were Speed limits as low as dropped to 35 mph on Stretches of toll roads. Canceled all train service Amtrak Between New York and Boston at least Until Monday morning, Leaving people to sleep on Their luggage at New York Penn Station. New YorkState Senate President Steve Sweeney, Who filled in as acting governor while Governor Chris Christie of the state, issued a state of emergency for the Entire state Because of the blizzard Conditions evening.According this Executive Order to Sweeney, the storm will produce from eight to 20 inches of snow forecast is Significantly Higher accumulations of snow in some place. Strong winds with GUSTS from 35 to 45 miles per hour tidal and coastal flooding, blizzard and snow drifts Conditions will all tested .
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