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In a recent statement, the White House confirmed that the drones spotted in various parts of New Jersey were authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The drones, which have been causing concern among residents, were reportedly being used for mapping and surveying purposes.
The White House emphasized that the drones were being operated by a reputable company and were following all necessary regulations and guidelines set forth by the FAA. Additionally, officials assured the public that there was no cause for alarm and that the drones were not a threat to public safety.
This confirmation comes after numerous reports of mysterious drones flying over neighborhoods in New Jersey, sparking fears and speculation among residents. The White House’s statement aims to provide clarity and reassurance to the public regarding the presence of these drones in the state.
As the situation continues to unfold, authorities are urging residents to remain calm and report any suspicious drone activity to local law enforcement. The White House reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that all drone operations are conducted safely and in accordance with federal regulations.
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