New Jersey, state of emergency and flood
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Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency Monday night as flash flooding hit multiple parts of New Jersey. Murphy asked residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.
Due to high levels of rainfall and flash flooding in parts of New Jersey on Monday evening, Gov. Phil Murphy declared a State of Emergency. During a State of Emergency,
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Courier-Post Cherry Hill, NJ on MSNWhy Gov. Murphy declared a state of emergency — and what that means for South JerseyNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency, asking for residents stay indoors and avoid travel unless it's necessary.
As the skies opened up over New York City, torrents of rain transformed bustling streets into rivers, leaving residents grappling with an unexpected deluge.
BLAIRSTOWN, N.J.-- New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency on Sunday afternoon after severe storms swept through the region. In Warren County, homes were in the dark and could ...
Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency and a public health emergency on Monday, effective immediately, to "contain the spread of COVID-19" as the number of coronavirus cases in the state grow.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has been running the state by executive orders for almost six months; meanwhile coronavirus cases are a fraction of what they were at the pandemic's peak