Wildfire in New Jersey's Wharton State Forest 80% contained
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New Jersey Jones Road Wildfire: Containment TrackerHow Large Is the Jones Road Wildfire in New Jersey? The Jones Road wildfire was first discovered around 9:45 a.m. ET on April 22, according to the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management.
The Jones Road wildfire, which has impacted Ocean and Lacey townships in Ocean County, burns in New Jersey. (Courtesy of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection) From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New ...
Smoke from the Jones Road wildfire in New Jersey was slated to swath New York City skies on Thursday, prompting air quality advisories for the metropolitan area and Long Island, health and ...
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New Jersey Jones Road Wildfire Seen From SpaceThe Jones Road Wildfire in New Jersey was large enough to be seen from space, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shared the satellite video on social media on Wednesday.
File - The Jones Road wildfire, which has impacted Ocean and Lacey townships in Ocean County, burns in New Jersey. (Courtesy of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection) From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life ...
The blaze, dubbed the Mines Spung Wildfire, had burned through 4,200 acres at Wharton State Forest and was 40% contained as of 8:30 a.m. Saturday, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service said in an update. No injuries were immediately reported, but five structures remained under threat Saturday. The cause was still under investigation.