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Drone Sightings Near Nuclear Plants: A Mystery Unfolds
Lower Alloways Creek Township, USASaturday, December 14, 2024
The first reports of drones in New Jersey emerged in mid-November, and since then, state officials have been in contact with various federal agencies, including the White House, FBI, Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense. Governor Phil Murphy wrote a letter to President Joe Biden, expressing that these drones have raised more questions than answers and that the lack of transparency is fueling online speculation.
Van Drew expressed his surprise at the outgoing administration's vague responses to these airspace invasions. He stated that they are working closely with the FBI to gather more information and have requested a classified briefing to get answers for the public. Additionally, federal help is on the way in the form of a radar system capable of tracking drone "fingerprints. "
The safety of communities and infrastructure is paramount, and authorities are committed to protecting both. A representative from PSE&G declined to comment on the FAA request but acknowledged that they are aware of the drone reports and have contacted the appropriate authorities.
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