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A massive rainstorm that hit Sunday night continued to batter North Jersey into Monday with major flooding and power outages wreaking havoc on the region.. Relief remains many hours away with rain ...
The governor estimated the cost to repair storm damage at $36.8 billion at the end of November 2012, requesting that amount from the federal government. [80] The New Jersey government investigated many reports of price gouging. [81] As of December 19, the state had filed lawsuits against 24 businesses: 13 hotels and 11 gas stations. [82]
A strong, damaging storm system that moved its way through North Jersey early Thursday morning left over 6,500 residents without power across the region in a one-two punch that dropped heavy rains ...
Atlantic City Electric, which serves southern Ocean County (including all of Long Beach Island) reports that 196 of their customers are without power. JCP&L serves a total of 290,714 customers in ...
Damage from EF3 tornado in Mullica Hill in September 2021. April 21, 2020 – A waterspout formed over Barnegat Bay between Silver Bay and Kettle Creek, then moved ashore in Normandy Beach as an EF0 tornado. Several boats and associated trailers were tossed and flipped, and one house was damaged.
New Jersey has seen the remnants of several once-powerful hurricanes, some resulting in heavy damage. Nine storms dropped over 10 in (250 mm) of rainfall in the state, including a hurricane in 1940 that interacted with a cold front and dropped 24 in (610 mm) of rainfall in Ewan .
Tropical storm-strength wind speed pounded the Jersey Shore this week. Good thing temperatures were warm. Storm brought tropical storm-strength winds to Jersey Shore; see the impact in your town
New Jersey was particularly hard hit with flooding and wind damage and a state of emergency was declared as a result. The strong winds which frequently gusted 50-60 mph in most areas and up to 70 mph in spots wreaked the most havoc statewide, toppling numerous trees onto roads, cars, houses, and power lines causing widespread power outages.