The Jennings Creek wildfire burning on the New York-New Jersey border is now 88% contained, officials said Friday.
Firefighters are getting closer to taming a wildfire burning across the New Jersey-New York border, increasing their ...
Firefighters say they are making progress against wildfires burning in the border between New York and New Jersey.
As of Friday, the Jennings Creek Wildfire is approximately 90% contained on the New Jersey side and about 65% contained on ...
Red flag warnings and fire weather watches blanket southern New England, the New York City tristate area and northern parts ...
Some residents in New Jersey woke up on Friday morning to a smoky smell, as nearby wildfires continued to burn.
The Jennings Creek wildfire was 90% contained in Jersey and 69% contained in New York, according to authorities.
The fire, which spans the New Jersey-New York border, has been a joint effort, with crews from both states collaborating.
The East may not face the same threats of massive wildfires that have become an ominous hallmark of life in the West. But the risks are underestimated.
On Thursday, officials said containment on the New Jersey side jumped to 75%, but in Orange County, New York, the terrain has ...
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