DOVER, Del. (CBS/AP) – Gov. Jack Markell has declared a state of emergency for Delaware as Hurricane Irene approaches.
He has also ordered that visitors to coastal areas of the state must leave. Residents of those areas, as of Thursday evening, are allowed to stay.
TEXT OF GOVERNOR’S REMARKS
Over the last day, forecasts from the National Hurricane Center have moved the projected track of Irene closer and closer to the Delaware coast. The current forecast has the center of the hurricane passing literally a few miles off our coast. What that could mean for us, based on the current forecast is:
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