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New Jersey Battles 100-Acre Wildfire in Wharton State Forest

New Jersey Battles 100-Acre Wildfire in Wharton State Forest

In a concerning environmental event, New Jersey is currently combating a significant wildfire that has consumed over 100 acres within the Wharton State Forest. The blaze, known as the California Branch Wildfire, was first reported in the early hours and has since spread rapidly, prompting an immediate response from local fire departments and emergency services.

The firefighting efforts are centered around the Waterford Township area, where the fire has caused significant disruption. Local authorities have urged residents in nearby areas to remain vigilant and follow evacuation orders if necessary. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but the dry conditions and high winds have exacerbated the situation, making containment a challenging task.

Wharton State Forest, one of the largest natural areas in New Jersey, is a critical ecological zone and home to diverse wildlife. The impact of this wildfire on the forest's ecosystem could be profound, raising concerns about long-term environmental damage. Firefighters are working tirelessly to control the spread and protect the forest's natural habitat.

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