Parts of the Jersey Shore are bracing for the highest tide levels in several years. Rough surf and strong winds from Hurricane Erin are battering beaches, and the storm is expected to cause major erosion .

"We've done some drone flyovers already measuring our beach so we have a good idea of how much beach we had before the storm and what we're going to lose," Atlantic City Fire Chief Scott Evans said.

The Atlantic City Beach Patrol says one of the areas of concern is the uptown beaches in front of the Ocean Casino Resort and Hard Rock. Officials say low tide is currently where high tide was about a month ago, and parts of the beach are already being wiped away.

"We have limited crews out there right now talking to everybody that's coming down there and letting them know," Atl

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