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The Forsyth Fire that forced mandatory evacuations for the Pine Valley area of Washington County has now destroyed seventeen homes, Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby confirmed Saturday morning.
The number of structures destroyed by the Forsyth Fire in Pine Valley has risen to 18, as hundreds of first responders continue working to protect the community ...
Forsyth Fire in Pine Valley burns 17 homes, 150,000 acres uncontained; power shutoffs and evacuations ongoing.
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New Jersey health experts are studying respiratory impacts from wildfire smoke after the Jones Road fire burned 15,300 acres in the Pine Barrens and Canadian smoke events.
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At least a dozen homes have been burned in Pine Valley as firefighters from multiple agencies combat the growing Forsyth Fire that has grown to 1,500 acres by late Friday.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office ordered an evacuation for parts of Pine Valley on Thursday evening, after a fire estimated to be as large as 100 acres threatened the area.