The so-called California Branch Wildfire within Wharton State Forest was threatening 18 structures but was moving away from homes, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.
A 100 acre wildfire is burning at Wharton State Forest in Camden County, New Jersey, on Saturday and is 0% contained.
It first reported the blaze, called the California Branch Wildfire, in the area of Raritan Avenue and Old Atsion Road on Saturday afternoon. Both roads were closed inside the forest, as was Goshen ...
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