"New Jersey Residents Brace for State of Emergency Amidst Impending Rainstorm"

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New Jersey has declared a state of emergency for all 21 counties as the Delaware Valley prepares for a winter rain storm with potential for up to four inches of rain and wind gusts of 55 to 65 miles per hour. Officials are warning of outages due to downed power lines and substantial flooding, with flood watches in effect for counties throughout the region. The state is mobilizing additional resources, including urban search and rescue teams and swift water rescue teams, to respond to potential storm damage and flooding.
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