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Firefighters have a good handle on two major wildfires that have burned through a combined 1,000 acres in Burlington and Ocean counties during the past two days. Smoky conditions, however, are expected to remain in Ocean County. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service said Tuesday afternoon the fire in the Brendan T. Byrne State Forest in Pemberton Township, which burned 407 acres, is 50% contained. It was first reported around 10:20 p.m. Monday night. Get our free mobile app Assistant Division Forest Firewarden Jeremy Webber said that the 30 firefighters still on scene are working on burning out the remaining fuels. Webber said no structures were damaged and no one was injured. The 53 mile Batona Trail in the forest has been closed to public use in the area of the fire. ....
A horrible fire occurred Thursday in Southern Ocean County, firefighters responded to a serious fire at Royal Timbers in Little Egg Harbor. Lots of damage, which has left numerous families homeless.
According to reports the fire at 111 Wild Oak Court in Little Egg Harbor has left numerous families homeless, losing everything in the blaze. Some pets were reportedly lost in the Thursday fire.
So at this point the focus is on helping the families who have lost everything. The community is rallying to help the families and donations are needed. Clothes, household items, everyday essentials are all needed for the families, who basically lost everything in this 4 alarm fire. ....