Hurricane Erin floods New York and New Jersey
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Hurricane Erin, East Coast and state of emergency
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Hurricane Erin, a few hundred miles off the coast of New Jersey, brought strong winds and crashing waves to the Jersey Shore, especially in Cape May County, on Thursday.
A high surf advisory is still in effect and a high rip current risk is still present at beaches along the Jersey Shore on Friday as Hurricane Erin moves away from the U.S.Erin created high waves, resulting in flooding along the East Coast as it made its closest pass on Thursday,
But the first Atlantic hurricane of the season is drifting away from the continent and will soon be downgraded.
Hurricane Erin is bringing life-threatening rip and surf currents to New York and New Jersey despite being hundreds of miles away, according to forecasters. The storm is 800
Hurricane Erin continues its northerly track and is set to deliver impacts to the beaches in New Jersey and Delaware.