Brush fire on Parkway slows Friday evening rush

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – A brush fire along the Garden State Parkway in the area of Wall Township slowed traffic along the Garden State Parkway during the Friday evening rush hour.

State troopers blocked a southbound lane of traffic while the brush fire was extinguished. Rubernecking caused about a one mile backup and slowed traffic for about 30 minutes.

Luckily, the fire did not spread and was contained to a small area before being put out. The fire could have spread, but wind conditions were light. The fire was most likely started by a discarded cigarette.

Last year, a fire set along the parkway stopped traffic as the fire threatened motorists. A suspect was charged for intentionally setting that fire.

The Jersey Shore has been hit with two major fires in the past week including a 4,000 acre fire in Manchester and a 250 acre fire in Little Egg Harbor Township.

Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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