Wildfire burns 100 acres in north jersey with zero percent containment

Wildfire burns 100 acres in North Jersey with zero percent containment

A 100-acre wildfire near Route 46 in Hackettstown burns unchecked as fire crews rush to gain control.

HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. — A wildfire has scorched approximately 100 acres in Hackettstown, Warren County, as crews from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service work to contain the fast-moving blaze, officials confirmed Friday afternoon.

The fire, located near Route 46, was first reported earlier in the day and is currently at 0% containment. Firefighters are on the scene attempting to establish control lines to limit the spread of the flames.

No evacuation orders have been issued at this time, and authorities have not reported any injuries or damage to structures. However, smoke is visible in the surrounding area, and motorists are advised to use caution due to reduced visibility and emergency response activity.

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service said efforts are ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.


Route 46 affected as firefighters battle expanding wildfire

As containment efforts continue, Route 46 remains a primary area of concern due to its proximity to the fire zone. Officials have not announced any road closures but are urging residents and travelers to stay clear of the affected area to allow fire crews full access.

The cause of the wildfire has not yet been determined. Weather conditions and wind patterns will likely play a key role in containment efforts heading into the evening.

State fire officials are coordinating with local emergency services to monitor potential threats to nearby communities and infrastructure.

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