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The Jones Road fire is the largest wildfire in New Jersey since June 2022 when the Mullica River Fire scorched 13,500 acres across Wharton State Forest in Burlington County. If the fire surpasses that ...
More than 15,000 acres are burning in New Jersey as winds are expected to continue Thursday and smoke will hit the New York City area.
A wildfire in New Jersey has set thousands of acres ablaze as firefighters work to contain the flames, according to officials. The Jones Road wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey, has consumed ...
The 19-year-old charged with starting a wildfire in New Jersey last month said he left the gathering early to tend to an ...
A fast-growing wildfire was burning in New Jersey’s Pinelands near its Atlantic Ocean beach towns yesterday and threatened to become the largest in the state in nearly 20 years, officials said.
ORANGE COUNTY, N.J. — A massive wildfire continues to burn parts of New Jersey as the state government has declared a state of emergency. More than 11,500 acres have burned in Ocean County ...
Authorities said a 17-year-old helped 19-year-old Joseph Kling set the fire that burned thousands of acres in Lacey and Ocean townships.
One of the worst wildfires in New Jersey's history likely will continue to burn until rain hits the area later this week, fire officials said April 24. The impacts of the fire now have spread to ...
Smoke from a massive wildfire burning in southern New Jersey is expected to drift into New York City’s skies by Wednesday evening. A health advisory is already in place for Thursday, with the ...
impacting air quality for areas downwind of the fire. And as the wind direction shifts, smoke could eventually spread over the city and through the Hudson Valley The New Jersey Department of ...
The Jones Road Wildfire had spread to 13,250 acres (54 sq km) on Wednesday night and was 50% contained, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service said in a statement. Sign up here. It was no longer ...
The Jones Road Wildfire had spread to 11,500 acres in less than 24 hours as of 10 a.m. on Wednesday and was 30% contained, the New Jersey Fire Service said in a post on X. It was no longer ...