Loud Booms Expected as Law Enforcement Conducts Controlled Demolitions in Nissequoge River State Park

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Law enforcement will conduct controlled demolitions of hazardous abandoned buildings in Nissequoge River State Park, causing loud booms on April 19th, 2023.

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Residents of the Nissequoge River State Park area are advised to expect loud noises between 9 am-1 pm on Wednesday, April 19th, 2023, as law enforcement conducts controlled demolitions in the vicinity. The operation, which is expected to take place in the park, is part of a larger effort to improve public safety and enhance the natural beauty of the park.
 
According to law enforcement officials, the controlled demolitions are necessary to remove several abandoned buildings that pose a hazard to visitors and the environment. The operation has been carefully planned and executed to ensure the safety of all involved, including park visitors and nearby residents. Officials have urged the public to stay clear of the area during the scheduled demolition period to avoid any potential risks.
 
The controlled demolitions are part of a broader initiative by the state government to improve public safety and the environment in parks across the state. While the operation may cause some inconvenience, officials are confident that it will ultimately benefit the park and its visitors in the long term. Residents are encouraged to keep an eye out for further updates from law enforcement and to follow all safety guidelines during the operation.