Hurricane Erin Triggers Flooding and Emergency Responses Along US East Coast

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Hurricane Erin caused significant flooding, water rescues, and evacuations along the New Jersey coast, particularly in Atlantic City and Ocean City, with ongoing flood threats expected into Saturday due to storm waves and the influence of the new moon, though the region is expected to clear up with improved weather over the weekend.
- Floods prompt water rescues, evacuations in Atlantic City, and flood threats will persist into Saturday Inquirer.com
- Hurricane Erin brings strong waves to US east coast - watch live BBC
- Hurricane Erin live: New Jersey under state of emergency as monster storm moves away The Independent
- Overwash, soundside flooding reported Thursday morning, N.C. Highway 12 remains closed Island Free Press
- Office of the Governor | Governor Murphy Declares State of Emergency in Preparation for Hurricane Erin NJ.gov
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