SECURITYPIX11 NEW YORK
State of Emergency declared in Paramus
The mayor of Paramus, N.J., declared a local State of Emergency due to extensive damage from a severe storm on the evening of the Fourth of July. The storm caused trees to topple, with some falling onto power lines or blocking homes.
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