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New Jersey citizens cope with storms destruction

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    Storm damage worse than hurricane Irene

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This downed tree behind me is one of the many problems following last night's storms here Atlantic county.

Many here say the damage is worse than the wrath of Hurricane Irene last year Atlantic.

County is -- -- -- last night's storms this part of school -- road for example.

Now the road less traveled with the huge tree knocked over blocking traffic it's.

I'm really convenience.

I think doors for the neighbors because they think that your reflect on is that drive -- on the same road -- tree came down on a woman's car while she was driving.

Veteran house -- of the -- glass garage you.

You know saline solution and she stayed out -- -- get you know the light.

-- high winds had get a 180 miles an hour and slander this trio want to do our cars even sending one through visibility -- -- About eight inches -- a branch through the roof.

Do leaking there are other problems to more than 200000 -- electric customers were left in the dark and that's spoiled food.

The Salvation Army residents now I just think it's great to -- that the Salvation Army did this because we didn't know where we were going to eat the power problems -- troubles into emergency personnel as well making their jobs much harder even commanding the attention of governor -- Christie will work -- with the county executive working with the state officials and local officials.

To make sure that we.

That we get them the resources they need.

Those resources be -- fuel and generators for emergency crews in the meantime Casey electric crews say that they have a long way to go until everyone has power -- could take.

Until the fourth of July.

In Atlantic Kenny did kitchen fox 29 news.