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A massive wildfire continues to burn parts of New Jersey as the state government has declared a state of emergency.
A wildfire in New Jersey has exploded to approximately 8,500 acres since it was first reported on Tuesday afternoon.
Acting New Jersey Gov. Tahesha Way (D-NJ) has declared a state of emergency in Ocean County while a wildfire blazes through thousands of acres there. The Jones Road Wildfire began Tuesday morning ...
(TNS) — New Jersey's Acting Gov. Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency Wednesday morning in response to an a massive wildfire in Ocean County in a wildlife management area within the state's ...
Tahesha Way to declare a state of emergency, had grown to at least 12,500 ... “We fully expect that number will grow,” New Jersey’s Commissioner of Environmental Protection, Shawn LaTourette ...
ORANGE COUNTY, N.J. — A massive wildfire continues to burn parts of New Jersey as the state government has declared a state of emergency. More than 11,500 acres have burned in Ocean County ...
New Jersey Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way, who is serving as acting governor while Gov. Phil Murphy is out of the country, declared a state of emergency in Ocean County on Wednesday morning, freeing up ...