New Jersey forest fire prompts thousands of evacuations and closes a major highway
Source: AP
Updated 12:26 AM CDT, April 23, 2025
BARNEGAT TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) A fast-moving wildfire burning in New Jersey on Tuesday forced thousands of people to evacuate and closed a stretch of a major highway.
The Garden State Parkway, one of New Jerseys busiest highways, was closed between Barnegat and Lacey townships, according to the New Jersey Fire Service.
More than 1,300 structures were threatened and about 3,000 residents were evacuated, the fire service said. Shelters were open at two high schools, according to the Barnegat Police Department.
The Jersey Central Power and Light Company cut power to about 25,000 customers at the request of the Forest Fire Service and the wildfires command post Tuesday evening, including thousands in Barnegat Township. The company said on X that it doesnt expect to restore the power before Wednesday.
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wolfie001
(4,675 posts)Once the storm front passes Appalachia, the Bermuda high evaporates all of the rain. Nothing coming from the once traditional nor'easter storms to link up with.
FailureToCommunicate
(14,466 posts)fire relief programs, like prescribed burns, nationwide.
riversedge
(75,144 posts)Wicked Blue
(7,885 posts)The Garden State Parkway and Route 9 have re-opened according to NJ.com.
NJ.com
A wildfire raging in Ocean County reached 8,500 acres on Tuesday night, prompting concerns for residents, homes, wildlife and a closed power plant in Lacey Township.
Oyster Creek, the former nuclear plant, was shut down in 2018 but spent fuel remains on-site and a small fire was reported (and put out) earlier in the evening, a spokesman for the property told NJ Advance Media.
The former power plant is in one of the areas currently under the New Jersey Forest Fire Services mandatory evacuation. As of 10:30 p.m. the fire, dubbed the Jones Road Forest Fire, was just 10% contained.
Earlier in the evening embers from the fire blew onto a small patch of grass on the power plants property north of buildings and structures there, according to Patrick OBrien, a spokesman for Holtec, which owns the power plant property.
That fire was completely and safely extinguished, he said.
https://www.nj.com/ocean/2025/04/power-plant-staff-is-on-round-the-clock-watch-as-nearby-nj-wildfire-rages.html
PHOTO from NJ Department of Environmental Protection via NBC News.
judesedit
(4,543 posts)Hope the fire doesn't spread. That would be even more horrible. Thanks for informing us
elleng
(139,216 posts)for a sunmer vacay to mountains (VT) and Beach! Daughter + family lives in NJ now, and holidays @ L B I often. Kids love the beach.
electric_blue68
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