Chris Christie Declares State Of Emergency As Winter Storm Hits New Jersey
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) -- With a winter storm expected to impact travel throughout New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie declared a State of Emergency Wednesday.
The declaration authorizes the State Director of Emergency Management to activate and coordinate the preparation, response and recovery efforts for the storm with all county and municipal emergency operations and governmental agencies.
Commuters are asked to use extreme caution while traveling across the state.
"Today's storm is expected to produce travel hazards and potentially cause power outages throughout the state," said Governor Christie. "I've authorized state officials to take all necessary action to prepare, and my Administration will continue monitoring conditions throughout the remainder of the storm. With higher than normal traffic volume due to the Thanksgiving holiday, I strongly encourage all New Jerseyans to drive carefully so that they and their families arrive safely at their destinations."
The weather will most likely hinder Thanksgiving travel and potentially causing power outages. #Cato
— Chris Christie (@GovChristie) November 26, 2014
As a precaution, I am ordering a state of emergency here in New Jersey.
— Chris Christie (@GovChristie) November 26, 2014
There are no travel restrictions at this time but I urge everyone traveling on the roads 4 Thanksgiving to please be careful while driving.
— Chris Christie (@GovChristie) November 26, 2014
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