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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