New Jersey Might Declare State Of Emergency For Winter Weather

By Sayantika, Gaea News Network
Saturday, February 6, 2010

NEW JERSEY (GaeaTimes.com)- A winter storm is anticipated to create a severe problem in New Jersey over this weekend. The weather forecasters have warned the people of New Jersey that a strong winter storm is approaching toward the East Coast regions of the country and can create severe problem in New Jersey. As the weather forecast warns that road and air-traffic in New Jersey might become completely disrupted for this winter storm, people are wondering whether it would lead to the declaration of state of emergency in New Jersey.

New Jersey is one of the busiest states of the United States and if a state of emergency is declared, then it would affect the whole country. It has been reported that due to the anticipations of the winter storm accompanied by snowfall, some of the busiest airlines company have called-off several flights, which were scheduled on Saturday. People can expect more cancellations and delay of flights if the weather condition deteriorates further. The wintry weather, which has led to the disturbances of the air-traffic might also affect the surface transport and so people are requested not to leave their houses without any urgent requirement. Someone leaving the house in this adverse situation is also suggested to carry the emergency kits in their car so that they can deal with any unwanted situation.

As the weather forecasts indicate that snow accumulation can lead to road blockages in different parts of the state, people are fearing a state of emergency in New Jersey. They have also stocked their everyday requirements in house so that they do not have to starve.

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