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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.
According to the New Jersey Forest Service, the “Mines Spung Wildfire” was first reported around 11 a.m. on Friday, June 13, by a private aircraft flying over the area.
Mines Spung Road is a dirt trail in the heavily forested area. Hainesport blaze: Firefighters protect Big Rusty from wildfire Authorities closed the Lower Forge campground and parts of Tuckerton ...
The Mines Spung Wildfire broke out Friday afternoon and quickly grew to over 400 acres and caused several evacuations. By 11 p.m. Friday night, the fire had grown to over 3,250 acres and was only ...
The Mines Spung Wildfire in Burlington County, New Jersey, is almost contained after burning thousands of acres, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.. Officials said that as of 1 p.m ...
The Mines Spung Wildfire was 90% contained as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, according to officials. The fire has consumed 6,400 acres. Officials say that all road closures in the area have been lifted.
The Mines Spung Wildfire, which was reported by a private pilot on Friday morning, sent smoke and ash into several South Jersey communities. The Forest Fire Service said it began near the Carranza ...
The Mines Spung Wildfire was 90% contained as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, according to officials. The fire has consumed 6,400 acres. Officials say that all road closures in the area have been lifted.
The Mines Spung Wildfire was 90% contained as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, according to officials. The fire has consumed 6,400 acres. Officials say that all road closures in the area have been lifted.
The Mines Spung Wildfire was 90% contained as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, according to officials. The fire has consumed 6,400 acres. Officials say that all road closures in the area have been lifted.