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From: "CNN Breaking News"
Date: 30 October, 2012 5:34:57 GMT+08:00
Subject: CNN Breaking News
Hurricane Sandy is moving quickly toward southern New Jersey and is expected to make landfall early this evening with life-threatening storm surge and hurricane-force winds.
At 5 p.m., Sandy had maximum sustained winds of 90 mph and was moving west-northwest at 28 mph, the National Hurricane Center reports. The storm is centered about 30 miles east-southeast of Cape May, New Jersey, and 40 miles south of Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Tropical-storm-force winds are already being felt from North Carolina to New England.
More than 765,000 power outages have already been reported – most of them in New Jersey and New York.
It's not just the rain and wind that's causing problems. Forecasters expect there could be up to 2 feet of snow tied to this "superstorm." It is already snowing in parts of the Appalachian Mountains. West Virginia has already declared a state of emergency, while North Carolina Gov. Beverly Purdue h as declared a state of emergency for 24 counties in the western part of her state due to snow.
Get complete coverage of Hurricane Sandy on CNN.com, CNN TV and CNN Mobile.
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