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The heat and humidity mixed with smoke resulted in a "code orange" alert for Philly and its suburban counties.
New Jersey faces biggest wildfire in 20 years as more than 11,000 acres burn. Here’s what we know - In an average year, approximately 7,000 acres of New Jersey's forests are consumed by fire.
A New Jersey forest fire likely started by an illegal, unattended campfire had spread to at least 13,500 acres by Tuesday — and is threatening to be the Garden State’s biggest wildfire in 15 ...
Overall, New Jersey's forest fire service reported about 10 separate wildfires in different parts of the state over the past week, including one in Englewood Cliffs, across the Hudson River from ...
Neighbors were forced to evacuate as a precaution while crews worked to put out a large fire at a garage at a South Jersey ...
New Jersey fire officials are preparing for what could be a very active wildfire season. After an especially busy fall last year, the fire risk across the state has once again been elevated to "high." ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada has caused air quality alerts to be issued in parts of New Jersey and New York on ...
A wildfire consuming a vast stretch of hilly forest along the New York-New Jersey border continued to grow on Monday despite the first significant rainfall in nearly six weeks, fire officials said ...
Wildfire in Central New Jersey Burns 3,800 Acres The blaze, about 50 miles east of Philadelphia in Manchester Township, was 50 percent contained. It had 200-foot flames at one point.