
“Busloads of people were being escorted out, with several residents interviewed saying police and fire officials knocked on their doors, telling them they had five minutes to pack a bag before they had to leave. Residents will be able to return at some point, with police escorts, to gather their belongings. ‘Overall, we’re in very very good shape because we have the people in place to do the job at the right time. We’ve pretty much got Seaside on lockdown and that’s what we’ve go to do to make it safe,’ Seaside Height Police Chief Thomas Boyd said.”
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/11/hurricane_sandy_continues_to_d.html
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