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Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency across all 21 counties in New Jersey as Hurricane Erin, despite staying hundreds of miles offshore, unleashes dangerous conditions along the Jersey Shore. With life-threatening rip currents, high surf, coastal flooding, and wind gusts up to 50 mph, officials are urging everyone to stay out of the water and remain alert. Beaches are closed, red flags are flying, and the risk is real. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe during Hurricane Erin’s offshore assault.

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State of emergency declared in NJ

Beaches closed due to dangerous rip currents

Flooding risk highest during Thursday night’s high tide

Wind gusts reaching up to 50 mph

Officials urging all residents to monitor weather alerts

:warning: Stay informed. Stay safe. Stay away from the water.
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00:00New Jersey is on high alert.
00:02Hurricane Aaron isn't even making landfall,
00:04but it's already slamming the shore with danger.
00:07Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency
00:09for all 21 counties in New Jersey.
00:12Why?
00:13Because Hurricane Aaron, despite being hundreds of miles offshore,
00:16is creating life-threatening conditions.
00:19Powerful rip currents are ripping through every ocean beach in the state.
00:23Swimming? Completely banned.
00:25Some beaches like Ocean Grove and Cape May are shut down entirely.
00:28Double red flags are up.
00:30That's the most serious warning possible.
00:32The National Weather Service says Thursday night's high tide
00:35could trigger the worst flooding yet.
00:37Coastal counties from Atlantic to Monmouth are bracing for floodwaters,
00:40strong erosion, and wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour.
00:44And with the new moon approaching, tides are even higher than normal.
00:48Officials urge everyone to monitor forecasts, follow warnings,
00:52and stay far away from the water.
00:54Even experienced swimmers aren't safe right now.
00:56This storm may not hit New Jersey directly, but its impact is here.
01:00And it's deadly.
01:01Stay safe, stay alert, and stay out of the ocean.
01:05So, ihrem ee.
01:06Stay safe, knowing that the sun's coming to the beach,
01:08and there's a lot of rain that has no energy.
01:10So, there's a lot of rain that delineate on the earth,
01:11and the sun is coming to the beach.
01:12So, we're going to be breaking up.
01:14So, I want to be seeing the moon on the east.
01:16We're going to be there.
01:17Yes.
01:18Yeah, so the moon is...
01:19We're going to be getting…
01:20What the sun is in the fog that's coming up.
01:21The moon is all moments where the sun is prophecy,
01:22The moon is empty.
01:23The moon isogeneous from the sea,
01:24and the moon is filled with the sea.
01:25We're going to be around the sea.
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