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Smoke from the wildfire in New Jersey's Wharton State Forest is being smelled in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Health researchers are studying respiratory impacts as climate change makes wildfires more frequent and intense across the ...
A wildfire burning in New Jersey's Wharton State Forest, named the Mines Spung Wildfire, burned 6,400 acres as of June 18.
A cold front is expected to approach New Jersey later Thursday and Friday, potentially bringing isolated showers and thunderstorms ...
The blaze, dubbed the "Mines Spung Wildfire," is 6,000 acres in size and was 90% contained as of Tuesday, the New Jersey ...
New Jersey's Burlington County wildfire grows to 3,250 acres, 30% contained, causing smoke to trigger 'Code Orange' air ...
If the sky looks extra hazy over New York today, you’re not imagining it—and you might want to think twice before that afternoon jog.
Forecasters warn that hazy, grayish-blue skies could persist for many weeks as fires continue to burn, though most smoke will ...
If you're seeing smoke in the Harford County area, officials say don't worry. The smoke is due to the wildfires in New Jersey ...
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New Jersey wildfire smoke to impact NYC and NJ air qualityNew Jersey have put emergency response teams on alert in New York City and the Garden State for potential impacts to air quality. Winds may blow wildfire smoke in the direction of the city making ...
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New Jersey firefighters have contained 60% of the Mines Spung Wildfire in Wharton State Forest, which has burned over 5,000 ...
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