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A massive wildfire burning across Ocean County, New Jersey, has consumed 12,000 acres and could become the state's largest wildfire in two decades. Officials said Wednesday that the Jones Road ...
The Jones Road wildfire continued to burn in southern New Jersey on Wednesday. The fire is now 50% contained with more than 13,000 acres burned. CBS News New York's Alecia Reid spoke with evacuees ...
A map from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service shows the containment area for the Jones Road wildfire. A map from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service shows the containment area for the Jones Road ...
Editor's Note: Click here for the latest update on the New Jersey wildfire ... The fire, named the Jones Road wildfire, erupted the morning of April 22 in southern Ocean County.
New Jersey, in the area of Jones Road, Route 532 and the Garden State Parkway. The cause of the fire was due to an improperly extinguished bonfire, fire officials said. Joseph Kling, 19 ...
OCEAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (PIX11) – The wildfire destroying parts of southern New Jersey has grown to over 15,000 acres, according to the state’s Forest Fire Service. The Jones Road Wildfire has ...
A map from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service shows the containment area of the Jones Road fire ... were opened for displaced residents at Southern Regional and Manchester Township high schools.