Wildfire in Southern New Jersey Grows to 12,000 Acres
Firefighters Make Progress, But Containment Remains Low
A wildfire in southern New Jersey has grown to about 12,000 acres and is only 75% contained, according to officials. The fire, which started on April 13, has burned nearly 4,000 acres in Passaic County.
Firefighters Making Progress
Firefighters have made progress in containing the fire, and no injuries have been reported. However, the fire is still burning in heavily wooded areas, and there is a risk of flare-ups.
Evacuations Ordered
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for several communities in Passaic County, including West Milford, Ringwood, and Wanaque. Residents in these areas are urged to leave immediately and follow the instructions of local officials.
Road Closures
Several roads in Passaic County have been closed due to the fire, including Route 287, Route 23, and Route 511. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and find alternate routes.
Cause Under Investigation
The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Officials are asking anyone with information about the fire to contact the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.
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