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Sarah Jessica Parker is Preparing for Hurricane Irene

Sarah Jessica Parker says she is "ribbons for the worst" in preparation for Hurricane Irene.

Storm should hit the U.S. East Coast on Saturday.

While promoting his new comedy, “I can not do that,” in New York on Thursday, the mother of 46 years in Manhattan, said that in preparation for the storm.

The actress says she is removing everything that could fly through the windows. It must also ensure that she and her husband, actor Matthew Broderick, and their two-year twins Loretta and Tabitha, and 8-year-old son, James Wilkie, filled with water, flashlights and batteries.

“I do not know how he does it” is based on the book by Allison Pearson. This is a career-minded mother, juggling a demanding job and a family he adores. Hits theaters Sept. 16.

Obama Declares EMERGENCY United States Is Preparing For “hurricane Of Historic Proportions”

Like millions of Americans along the U.S. East Coast braced for what the president Barack Obama has warned could be a “hurricane of historic proportions” most populous city in the country of New York gave its first order for mandatory evacuation .

Approximately 250,000 people are affected by the evacuation order covering the lower parts of the five boroughs, including Queens, home to the largest concentration of American Indians in the United States with a population of over 130,000.

Authorities warned of widespread power outages and prolonged flooding, flash and storm surges that could inundate low-lying communities and eventually flooding the underground systems that Hurricane Irene beaten an expected landfall between Beaufort 7:00 a.m. and Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.

The New York Metropolitan Transit Authority plans to close its system to noon Saturday. JFK International Airport will be closed to incoming international traffic to see at noon on Saturday.

New Jersey Transit also closes down at noon, and the transit system stops in Philadelphia service 0:30 Boston has declared its intention to maintain its system in operation. The Garden State Parkway in New Jersey was closed 98 miles of the track heading south on Friday night.

Hurricane warnings are in effect from Little River Inlet, North Carolina, in Nantucket, Massachusetts, according to CNN.

A rise of the oceans up to 11 meters is possible in the North Carolina coast, starting from the beaches and probably damaging homes, businesses and other structures before sliding down the east coast of New England Hurricane Center Director Bill Read he said.

Storm surges of 4 feet and 8 feet are possible in the Tidewater region of Virginia, with 3 – to 6-foot surge to the north along the coast of New Jersey, said Read.

Amtrak, Greyhound, and the major U.S. airlines began to cancel hundreds of flights to Washington area, the metropolitan area of ​​New York and Boston.

Obama declares martial law in New York before the hurricane

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama said Friday a state of martial law in the State of New York as Hurricane Irene approaching the U.S. east coast, Xinhua reported.

Obama cut short his vacation in Martha’s Vineyard off the coast of Massachusetts on Friday to return to Washington a day earlier.

Irene, is estimated to threaten more than 65 million people live along the East Coast, is scheduled to hit New York and Long Island on Sunday. It threatens to cause massive destruction in its path.

The authorities have warned that the “historical” hurricane could bring massive flooding, power outages and property damage in its wake.

The state mandates the declaration of emergency disaster response coordination among federal agencies like the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which provides emergency assistance to federal, New York.

Federal agencies will especially help the counties of Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk to make future relief operations in the wake of the hurricane.

Earlier, on Friday in New York has issued a hurricane warning, the first since 1985, ordering about 300,000 residents in coastal areas to evacuate before the arrival of Irene.

As of Friday afternoon, Irene caused by heavy rain, strong winds and rough seas off the coast of North Carolina.

Obama held a conference call Friday morning and was informed by Ms. Napolitano, Fugate, the head of the White House Bill Daley and other officials on preparations for Hurricane Irene.

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