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A wildfire burning in New Jersey's Wharton State Forest, named the Mines Spung Wildfire, has burned to about 5,750 acres as of Sunday, June 15.
The Mines Spung Wildfire has prompted evacuations and road closures in Burlington County since Friday, with crews still battling hot spots throughout the forest.
The Mines Spung Wildfire that began Friday in Burlington County has spread across 6,000 acres, but the blaze is about 90% ...
Firefighters have contained 40% of a New Jersey wildfire that spread around 4,200 acres in the Wharton State Forest Saturday, June 14.
Firefighters are still battling to fully contain the Mines Spung Wildfired in Burlington County, officials said.
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Courier-Post on MSNWharton State Forest wildfire still burning in some areas. But major progress is reported.The 6,000-acre blaze, which began the morning of June 13 in Wharton State Forest and has been referred to as the Mines Sprung ...
Despite the weekend rain the fire has consumed 5,750 acres and is 80% contained as of the last update at noon on Sunday.
Health researchers are studying respiratory impacts as climate change makes wildfires more frequent and intense across the ...
The Pinelands blaze was 80% contained after burning an estimated 5,750 acres in Shamong and Washington Township, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service said at noon Monday.
Fire engines, helicopters and ground crews were being used to try to contain the blaze, which has been dubbed the Mines Sprung Wildfire.
Smoke from the Mines Sprung Fire, as state officials have named it, had created “hazardous” air quality conditions throughout the Philadelphia region the first half of Saturday, according to AirNow.
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