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Gov. Christie Requests Pre-Landfall Emergency Declaration for New Jersey

Governor said Hurricane Sandy is poised to strike New Jersey between Atlantic City and Toms River.

Gov. Chris Christie formally requested President Barack Obama declare a pre-landfall emergency for New Jersey, according to a press release issued by the governor's office.

The declaration would allow the state to request funding and other assistance for actions taken in advance of Hurricane Sandy.

"We have taken this action to assist communities which have taken extraordinary measures to insure the safety of the public during this very serious and dangerous storm," Christie said in the release.

Hurricane Sandy is expected to bring flooding, high winds and heavy rain across the state over a period of 36 hours starting early Monday morning. During a press conference in Pompton Lakes on Sunday afternoon, Christie said the hurricane is poised to hit between Atlantic City and Toms River.

A copy of the governor’s letter to the president is available in the multimedia field of this article.

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Patience October 28, 2012 at 07:52 pm
MostUnusualPressConference....A lot of Clapping. Does he travel with a Christie fan club even with a extremely serious event like this ????
suz October 28, 2012 at 08:02 pm
He is just doing his job. He is just as much concerned since he too is a Jersey resident. Please don't make this political...worry about your family and friends and neighbors, not what Christie is doing and not doing. Be safe all!
jj October 28, 2012 at 08:38 pm
If it sounds stupid it must be stupid.
Monk October 28, 2012 at 10:11 pm
Exactly. Please refrain from politicizing this until winds have dropped below 20 MPH. Then, no holds barred.
YellowBird October 29, 2012 at 06:58 am
@Monk...But...but...But ..... GEESH ..this one is Sooo easy. Please lemme? My tongue is bleeding from biting so hard !!
Homedel October 29, 2012 at 12:03 pm
holmdel board of ed shut down the hs as a shelter after irene bc they didn't want to help ppl from other towns.
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