OCEAN COUNTY, N.J.– Thousands of residents were forced to flee the fast-moving flames of a massive wildfire[1] that ignited in Ocean County, New Jersey[2], on Tuesday, and dramatic videos[3] and photos are providing a unique look at just how quickly the
April 22 is Earth Day[1], which was started in 1970 by the late Gaylord Nelson, a governor of Wisconsin and a U.S.Senator.
"It may be hard to imagine that before 1970, a factory could spew black clouds of toxic smoke into the air or dump tons of toxic
BARNEGAT, NJ — A quickly spreading wildfire near the New Jersey[1] shore caused officials to order evacuations near the Garden State Parkway as dark smoke poured into the Jersey Shore region.
The Jones Road Wildfire[2] sparked on Tuesday in the Greenwood
BARNEGAT, NJ — A quickly spreading wildfire near the New Jersey[1] shore caused officials to order evacuations and close part of the Garden State Parkway as dark smoke poured into the Jersey Shore region.
The Jones Road Wildfire[2] sparked on Tuesday in
BARNEGAT, N.J.— A quickly spreading wildfire near the New Jersey[1] shore caused officials to order evacuations and close a 17-mile stretch of the state's busiest highway as dark smoke poured into the Jersey Shore region.
The Jones Road Wildfire[2] sparked
BARNEGAT, N.J.— Thousands of New Jersey[1] residents who were forced to flee the fast-moving flames of a wildfire[2] Tuesday have been given the all-clear to return home[3].However, officials are urging people to remain vigilant as thick smoke continues
BARNEGAT, N.J.— Thousands of New Jersey[1] residents who were forced to flee the fast-moving flames of a wildfire[2] Tuesday have been given the all-clear to return home[3].However, officials are urging people to remain vigilant as thick smoke continues
BARNEGAT, N.J.— Officials said Wednesday that the Jones Road Wildfire could be one of the worst wildfires[1] that New Jersey[2] has seen in years after it torched more than 11,000 acres in less than a day, and warned that the flames could rage for
BARNEGAT, N.J.— The Jones Road Wildfire could be one of the worst wildfires[1] that New Jersey[2] has seen in years after it torched at least 12,000 acres in less than a day, officials said, warning that the flames could rage for days.
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