WPVI(TRENTON, N.J.) A wildfire in southern New Jersey has scorched at least 7,200 acres as of Monday morning, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service said. New
A wildfire at Wharton State Forest in South Jersey has burned at least 2,100 acres of pinelands in New Jersey's largest state park. As of Sunday night, the fire was only 20 percent contained and was affecting portions of Washington Township, Shamong, Hammonton and Mullica, the NJ Forest Fire Service said.
The massive wildfire in the Wharton State Forest has reached an impact of 7200 acres with 45% contained, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service in their 10: 30 am update.
A wildfire burning through Wharton State Forest in New Jersey has spread to at least 7,200 acres and was 45% contained as of Monday morning, fire officials said.
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