Changes in transportation in new York and new Jersey because of the snow storm

January 4, 2018

Snow storm, flown to new York and new Jerseyhas definitely affected the work of public transport. Here’s what you need to know if you are going on a trip. The New York City Subway System Metro operates within the framework of its «cold weather Plan». Underground lines, of course, Blizzard is not threatened, but nearly 200 miles of Skytrain can be vulnerable to snow (e.g., Rockaway A/S, Sea Beach N,…

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Sessions cancelled course Obama’s legalization of recreational marijuana

January 4, 2018

According to Reuters, the U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday overturned the course of Barack Obama to the simplification of Federal laws regarding marijuana. The Ministry believes that the decision of such cases should bear exclusively Federal prosecutors. The Ministry said that the Obama administration has created a «safe Harbor» for the industry when conducting market operations, and it is «contrary to what is stated in the Federal law.» Jeff…

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Cuomo declared a state of emergency in new York in connection with a snow storm

January 4, 2018

The so-called «bomb cyclone» or «bombogenesis», known as the first snowstorm of 2018, today in the morning broke in new York. Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency for southern part of the state in the midst of the morning’s snowfall when PATH trains and urban metro is already faced with problems, and about thousands of flights at local airports were cancelled. Cuomo warned that the worst is yet…

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In San Francisco earthquake recorded

January 4, 2018

On Thursday, residents of San Francisco could feel some discomfort due to light shaking. According to preliminary data, it was an earthquake of a magnitude of 4.4 points. It was recorded at night, about 2.40 hours. The USGS reports that the epicenter was located 3 kilometers from Berkeley, California. The quake had a preliminary depth of 8 miles (13 kilometers). At the moment about any injuries and damages received as…

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The hero COP was hanging on the helicopter to rescue a man from icy river

January 4, 2018

A police officer risked their lives, hanging on the helicopter to pull a dying man out of the icy Merrimack river in Lowell, the state of Massachusetts. As reported by the Boston Globe, it happened last night, January 3. According to the representative of the state police, David Procopio, in the river was «distraught man». Rescuers tried to reach it by boat, but were unable to because of ice during…

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Unknown new York | the Blizzard of 1888 (photo)

January 4, 2018

Today new York is turned into a winter Wonderland due to the overtaken city snow storm. Bad weather brought about changes in the familiar life of citizens, suspending the work of educational institutions, airports and ferry traffic, causing delays on the metro and other transport. Forecasters warn that snowfall is not the most terrible attack, which is waiting for the East coast in the coming days. Storms will bring extreme…

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More than 1,000 flights canceled at airports in new Jersey and new York

January 4, 2018

A powerful winter storm that has engulfed most of the East coast, led to the cancellation of thousands of flights at major airports, including LaGuardia, JFK and Newark. According to the Port Authority, more than 90% of flights at LaGuardia, more than 70% of flights at Newark and over 20% of flights at airport j. Kennedy was cancelled due to the weather on Wednesday

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Florida snowfall, and throughout the South froze the fountains (photos)

January 4, 2018

The capital of Sunny Florida saw snow for the first time in nearly three decades. Snow fell in Tallahassee yesterday, Wednesday, January 3. «A rare sight: snow in Tallahassee for the first time in 28 years,» said Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Seidel. The city was closed about 50 miles of interstate 10 due to icy conditions, and schools in five districts canceled classes – students were expected to return from…

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