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Home » Hurricane-Hit N.J. Home Depot Ends Up In Same Flood as its Customers
While many contractors and homeowners have flocked to big-box home improvement stores for critical supplies in Hurricane Irene-hit states, extensive flooding at one of Atlanta-based Home Depot's largest U.S. stores, in Union, N.J., will keep it closed until at least Sept. 3.
The store has been shuttered since Aug. 28, when Irene swept across New Jersey.