"Niagara Region Prepares for Total Eclipse Emergency as 1M Visitors Expected"

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Niagara Falls, Canada, has declared a state of emergency ahead of the April 8 total eclipse as 1 million people are expected to visit the area, with preparations being made for the influx of visitors and potential traffic jams, cell phone network overloads, and increased need for emergency services. The eclipse, not seen in the area since 1979, is expected to draw a large crowd, and the city is taking precautions to ensure the safety and smooth experience for all visitors.
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