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The Mines Spung Wildfire in Burlington County, New Jersey, is almost contained after burning thousands of acres, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.
Firefighters are still battling to fully contain the Mines Spung Wildfired in Burlington County, officials said.
A wildfire burning in New Jersey's Wharton State Forest, named the Mines Spung Wildfire, has burned to about 5,750 acres as of Sunday, June 15.
The Mines Spung Wildfire, which was reported by a private pilot on Friday morning, sent smoke and ash into several South Jersey communities. The Forest Fire Service said it began near the Carranza ...
The Mines Spung Wildfire in Wharton State Forest has grown to nearly 6,000 acres, but is 90% contained as of Tuesday afternoon. The blaze, which sparked Friday, has closed numerous roads, a ...
The Mines Spung Wildfire was 90% contained as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, according to officials. The fire has consumed 6,400 acres.
The Mines Spung Wildfire has prompted evacuations and road closures in Burlington County since Friday, with crews still battling hot spots throughout the forest.
The blaze, dubbed the Mines Spung Wildfire, was still 25% contained as of 8:30 p.m., according to a statement from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.
The Mines Spung Wildfire was 90% contained as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, according to officials. The fire has consumed 6,400 acres. Officials say that all road closures in the area have been lifted.
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