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New Jersey Wildfire Forces Thousands to Evacuate as Crews Struggle to Contain Blaze

The fast-moving fire has consumed over 34 square kilometers, threatening more than 1,300 structures and leaving 3,000 residents displaced.

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Overview

  • The wildfire began Tuesday morning in Ocean County, southeast of Trenton, and rapidly expanded under dry conditions.
  • By Tuesday evening, the fire had grown to over 34 square kilometers and was 10% contained, according to officials.
  • More than 3,000 residents have been evacuated, with over 1,300 buildings currently at risk of damage from the blaze.
  • Approximately 25,000 households experienced temporary power outages, while traffic disruptions added to the community's challenges.
  • Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, with the region's extended drought conditions flagged as a contributing factor.