Wednesday, November 20, 2024

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Country Club Wildfire, Ocean County (Final Report)

For my early reports on the Country Club Wildfire see my November 18th post where I made four reports on this fire. In a report on the X platform at 9:30 AM on November 20th, formerly known as Twitter, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) issued their final incident update for the Country Club Wildfire that burned 35 acres in Lakewood, Ocean County. The fire is at 100% containment and local roads are reopened. Crews from the NJFFS will continue to remain on the scene of the fire to monitor the fire and improve containment lines. Thanks to the crews of the New Jersey Forest Fire Service for their good work in containing this fire.


2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Big Rusty Wildfire, Burlington County (Final Report)

I wrote about the Big Rusty Wildfire that burned 40 acres in Hainesport, Burlington County in this November 18th post (with updates on November 19th). The New Jersey Forest Fire Service just released their final incident update on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) for the Big Rusty Fire at 9:30 AM on November 20th. The fire is now 100 percent contained thanks to the good work of the crews of New Jersey Forest Fire Service (NJFFS). All roads that were closed earlier are now reopened. Crews from the NJFFS will remain on scene to monitor this fire and improve containment lines. The cause of this fire is still under investigation.


Monday, November 18, 2024

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Big Rusty Wildfire, Burlington County (Initial Post)

November 19th, 6:30 PM update

The only change in the 6:30 PM update from the NJ Forest Fire Service on the X platform is that containment of the  40 acre Big Rusty Wildfire has increased to 75 percent. Crews and engines from the NJ Forest Fire Service remain on scene. Scroll down for earlier updates.



November 19th, 8:30 AM

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service is making progress on the Big Rusty Fire that is burning in Hainesport, Burlington County. According to their 8:30 AM post on the X platform the acreage burned remains at 40 acres and containment has increased to 50 percent. All roads that were closed last night are now reopened and no structures are threatened. Crews and engines from the NJ Forest Fire Service remain on scene. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Scroll down for earlier updates.



November 18th, 9 PM

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service issued an update on this fire at about 8:30 PM on their page on the X platform that I am sharing here in hopes that all can see it. Anyway, the Big Rusty Wildfire has burned 40 acres and is 20 percent contained. No structures are threatened down from 20 earlier this evening. The following local roads in Hainesport, Ocean County are closed: Bancroft Lane, Cove Court and Wharton Place. The cause of the fire is under investigation.



November 18th, 7 PM

According to a 6 PM post by the NJ Forest Fire Service on X formerly known as Twitter (shared below), a multi-acre wildfire in Hainesport, Burlington County. Twenty structures are threatened. For those of you who are locals, the wildfire is burning near Bancroft Land and Cove Court in Hainesport. The fire is not contained. The NJ Forest Fire Service is on the scene with wildland firefighters and engines.


2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Country Club Wildfire, Ocean County (Initial Post)

November 19th, 6:30 PM

The NJ Forest Fire Service just released their latest update on their X platform account for the Country Club Wildfire that is currently burning in Lakewood, Ocean County. The only changes are that containment has increased to 75 percent and Clearstream Road has reopened. NJ Forest Fire Service crews, engines and bulldozers remain at the fire. Scroll down for earlier updates.



November 19th, 8:30 AM

NJ Forest Fire Service crews have made progress fighting the Country Club Wildfire in Lakewood, Ocean County. In their 9 AM update on the X platform, they posted that acreage burned has increased very slightly to 35 acres burned, up from 33 acres last night. They have achieved 50 percent containment. Clearstream Road in Lakewood remains closed. No structures are threatened. NJ Forest Fire Service crews, engines and bulldozers remain at the fire. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Scroll down for earlier updates.



November 18th, 9 PM

The Country Club fire has burned  33 acres, is 20 percent contained and no structures are threatened.  It is burning near the Pine Park area and the Lakewood Country Club. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service has ground crews, engines, and a bulldozer on the scene. Clearstream Road in Lakewood remains closed. Note, I am going to try embedding a post from the NJ Forest Fire Service's account on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) in hopes that all will be able to see it. 



November 18th, 4 PM

According to the NJ Forest Fire Service update on the X platform formerly known as Twitter (shared at about 3 PM on November 18th), the Country Club Wildfire has burned 30 acres in Lakewood in Ocean County and is not contained. Six structures on Seminole Drive are threatened. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service is on the scene with wildland firefighters and engines. In addition, a New Jersey Forest Fire Service helicopter is on scene for observation. For those of you familiar with the area, Clearstream Road is closed between Brewers Bridge and Hope Chapel Road. The cause of the fire is under investigation. I think but am not sure that this wildfire was detected earlier on November 18th.


Sunday, November 17, 2024

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire - Voluntary evacuations in Orange County NY


November 18th


Direct link to video from Eyewitness News ABC7NY

One of the first things I did this morning was to go the Town of Warwick's (NY) Facebook page. In an update posted in the early evening of November 17th on the Town of Warwick Facebook page they say that the state of emergency is extended one more day at least through November 18th, schools are closed, local roads remain closed and voluntary evacuations remain in place for November 18th. The local middle school is an evacuation site. The voluntary evacuations are in place so that firefighting apparatus can easily access the areas that they need to in order to contain the fire. No homes are damaged and no homes are currently threatened

November 17th

Direct link to video from CBS New York on YouTube

On the night of November 16th, the Jennings Creek fire at least came close to jumping containment lines in Orange County New York causing voluntary evacuations of more than 100 homes. The video I embedded above appears to be from morning news on November 17th.

The good news is that according to the Town of Warwick's morning update on Facebook that I share below  efforts to protect structures last night in what Warwick officials are calling the Sterling Forest Fire were successful and no structures are currently threatened.



Earlier updates on the Jennings Creek Wildfire

Friday, November 15, 2024

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire Passaic (NJ) and Orange (NY) Counties: November 16th update

 Here are links to my other posts on the Jennings Creek Wildfire

November 16th update

I wrote yesterday (scroll down the page) that the Jennings Creek Wildfire burned 2,283 acres in New Jersey and reached 90 percent containment in New Jersey. I am interested in acreage burned and containment for the New York side of the wildfire. The Mid Hudson News in a November 16th article reported that a total of 4.700 acres have burned, I assume they mean across New York and New Jersey. Both PIX11 and NJ Advance Media (this is a gifted article good until Nov 23rd) are reporting that the wildfire is 90 percent contained on the New Jersey side and about 65 percent contained in New York on the New York side. NJ Advance Media reports that 2,400 acres have burned in New York, agreeing with what the Mid Hudson News reported. I point out that while I think that these three media sources got their numbers from press conferences by wildfire officials in both states, I myself have not had any access to these press conferences or other means of official information from NY officials in charge of fighting the wildfire. But I am comfortable enough with the reporting of the three media outlets to write this post. 

You may want to take some time read the articles from NJ Advance Media and the Mid Hudson News, both have photo galleries. The Mid Hudson News article talks about the efforts of fire fighters from around the region as well as wildland firefighters from Montana and Colorado, they also discuss how the fire was fought in New York. The New Jersey Advance Media article discusses today's red flag warning for all of New Jersey and the lower Hudson Valley of New York from 7 AM on November 16th to 6 PM on the 16th, and that even when the fire is fully contained the fire will continue to burn until there is significant precipitation and that there will be smoke.


November 15th update




With 75 percent containment of the Jennings Creek Wildfire in NJ (see my November 14th for more information) and the ongoing efforts of the crews in New Jersey and New York, progress has been made in fighting this wildfire. I don't have current information on containment of the portion burning in New York, but I know that there is some containment on the New York portion of the wildfire. I know from media reports that burn out operations are being conducted as a part of the strategy to control the fire. According to this wildfire glossary from Inciweb, a burn out is "setting fire inside a control line to widen it or consume fuel between the edge of the fire and the control line" and a control line is "all built or natural fire barriers and treated fire edge used to control a fire."  I understand from media reports that there were two Chinook helicopters capable of dropping 6,000 gallons of water working this fire yesterday.  If you watch the video I embedded above you will hear one of the NY wildland firefighters discuss this strategy.

Thanks to some wildland firefighters on social media. I learned about an article on NorthJersey.com about the science of fighting wildfires and how this is being used on the Jennings Creek Wildfire, there are also a couple of photo galleries. Go here to read the article

I found a video that I thought you might enjoy footage of a Chinook helicopter flying over this wildfire along with footage of the wildfire, I embed this video below for your enjoyment.



I also find a nice video of a reporter that was embedded with the wildland firefighters on Thursday. I really enjoyed this video giving me an inside look at the conditions that our wildland firefighters faced fighting the Jennings Creek Wildfire. I had to edit this part of the post because the video I originally shared is no longer available. Fortunately I found what appears to be the same video on CBS Mornings YouTube Page and I hope that the link and the embedded code to display the video continues to be available.



Kudos to all the wildland firefighters from NJ and NY and all the local fire companies who have been working this fire. I have a huge amount of respect for all of you and I am keeping you in my prayers. 

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service posted their final update for the Jennings Creek Fire at 1:15 PM on November 15th. The wildfire burned 2,283 acres in New Jersey and is 90 percent contained. No structures are threatened and there were no evacuations. Earlier their were 2 residences threatened and 8 structures in the Long Pond Ironworks Historic District. Local road closures will continue until November 16th. Trails in the vicinity of the wildfire remain closed. New Jersey Forest Fire crews will remain on the scene of the wildfire for the next several days to shore up containment lines and address any concerns. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service remains in unified command with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. If significant developments occur on the New Jersey side of this wildfire the NJ Forest Fire Service will post updates an their social media accounts. At the time I write this, I have no new information on the status of the New York side of the fire. I assume that they are continuing to do burn out operations. Here is the direct link to the final update for this wildfire by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service on Facebook that I have shared below.



Thursday, November 14, 2024

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire Passaic (NJ) and Orange (NY) Counties: Update #3

For my earlier reports on the Jennings Creek Wildfire see these posts:

November 14th update




Thanks to my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page for sharing this video on their webpage this morning. In watching this short video update on the Jennings Creek Wildfire uploaded on November 13th, I see that they too mention that the New York side of the wildfire has burned 2,100 acres. This confirms what I read in a NJ Advance Media (updated at 7 PM on November 13th) where they also mention that the wildfire has burned 2,100 acres in New York. In the 7:10 PM update I wrote on my November 12th & 13th update on the Jennings Creek Wildfire, I referred to the 7 PM update that the NJ Forest Fire Service posted on Facebook reporting that the NJ side of the wildfire has burned 2,283 acres. Adding these two figures together we arrive at total acreage burned of 4,383 acres. Finally, I went to the Mid Hudson News that covers the Hudson Valley region of New York where the Jennings Creek is burning where I found a nice photo story of the Jennings Creek Fire including three videos that include some footage of helicopter drops. 

I found a second article on the Mid Hudson News, dated on the afternoon of November 14th with an update on the operations on the New York side of the fire. News 12 New Jersey has an article with a video dated November 14th with updates on the New Jersey and the New York side of the wildfire, go here to read the article.

In this evenings update on Facebook from the NJ Forest Fire Service (shared below) acreage burned remains at 2,283 acres and the wildfire is 75 percent contained in New Jersey. There are no structures in New Jersey threatened, down from 2 structures threatened yesterday. Local road closures remain as do hiking trail closures in the wildfire vicinity. I have no specific information on the portion of the wildfire burning in New York at this time, no containment information and no mention of acreage burned on the NY side today, and I am not sure about the status of any threatened structures.



Tuesday, November 12, 2024

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire Passaic (NJ) and Orange (NY) Counties: Update #2

For my earlier reports on the Jennings Creek Wildfire see these posts:


November 13th, 7:10 PM

Scroll down to see my early updates from this morning and the evening of November 12th.

Unfortunately, I have not been able to find any local media who covered today's press conference with the New Jersey Forest Fire Service and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. I am disappointed because I would of liked to share it with you. Anyway, the NJ Forest Fire Service reports in tonight's update that acreage burned in New Jersey remains at 2,283 acres, acreage burned in New York is not available from the sources I have access to. I just found an article on NJ Advance Media (updated at 7 PM on November 13th), they are reporting that the NY side of the wildfire has burned 2,100 acres, I am mentioning this figure because in reading the updated article, it sounded like the reporters were at today's joint press conference. Containment fire-wide in New Jersey and New York has increased to fifty percent. Local road closures continue as to hiking trail closures. Threatened structures in New Jersey has decreased to two residential structures, down from ten. The number of any structures threatened on the New York side is not available from my sources. I forgot to mention yesterday that two New Jersey firefighters were injured one with smoke inhalation who was treated at a hospital and the other with an injury that was treated on site and he returned to duty. Direct link to Facebook post from the NJ Forest Fire Service with this evening's update shown below.




November 13th, 11:10 AM

Scroll down to see my update from the evening of November 12th.

No changes in the status of the Jennings Creek from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. Containment over the entire wildfire area in NJ and NY is at 30 percent. Acreage burned in New Jersey remains at 2,283 acres, information from the NY side of the wildfire is not available. Local road closures continue as do closures of hiking trails near the wildfire. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation will host a press conference at 12 PM today. I do not think it will be streamed, but I will look at local media for videos of the press conference and if I find any I will post them in a new post this evening. Direct link to this morning's update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service shown below.



November 12th, 6:45 PM

I watched a video of the press conference the given by the NJ Forest Fire Service and local officials on the Jennings Creek Fire. I took some notes.  Due to the winds from today's red flag conditions, they NJFFS did not conduct any burn out operations, but they do have boots on the ground building line. The fire is burning in a very remote, rock, difficult to access "wilderness area". There has been progress made by NJ crews in suppressing the fire. Forty-eight apparatus from 5 counties are assisting in the fire. NJ did surveillance of the fire in the air, satellite imagery, and boots on the ground, 2,283 acres have burned in NJ, they did not have numbers for NY at the time of the press conference. You might want to check out the video of the press conference from Fox5NY (embedded below), allow about 12 minutes for the video



I also watched a 17 minute video of a press conference by NY Governor Kathy Hochul and NY officials discussing the NY side of the Jennings Creek Fire. 


Direct link to video from CBS New York on YouTube


Moving on to this evenings update from the NJ Forest Fire Service. As a result of better mapping of the fire from surveillance has resulted in arriving at  2,283 acres burned in the New Jersey side (Passaic County) of the Jennings Creek Wildfire. I heard this in this afternoon's press conference. Acreage burned in the New York side (Orange County) of the wildfire is not available. Over the whole Jennings Creek Wildfire (NJ & NY), there is 30 percent containment, up from 20 percent. Two residential structures in New Jersey are threatened and eight structures in the Long Pond Ironworks Historic District are threatened, there are no evacuations. One local road is closed and hiking trails in the vicinity of the wildfire are closed. The NJ Forest Fire Service has a helicopter with a 350 gallon bucket. I think but am not certain that New York has four helicopters, I am not certain of the size of the buckets. Direct link to Facebook post from the NJ Forest Fire Service with this evening's update shown below



All my updates on the Jennings Creek Wildfire

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire Passaic (NJ) and Orange (NY) Counties: Line of Duty Death

A young man, 18-year old Dariel Vasquez, was killed by a fallen tree on Saturday will fighting the Jennings Creek Fire on the New York side of the wildfire in Sterling Forest. The PIX 11 report says that he is still a high school senior and played baseball. However, I saw another report that says that he has graduated from high school. In any event, this is very sad. A young man just getting started is dead while working to save others. His family organized a GoFundMe page in his memory raising over $70,000 in a few hours, donations are disabled as I write this. For more information see this report from PIX 11 New York.

RIP Dariel, my prayers go out to your family, friends and all who love you.

Monday, November 11, 2024

2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire Passaic (NJ) and Orange (NY) Counties: Update #1

For my earlier reports on the Jennings Creek Wildfire see these posts:

    November 12, 9 AM

    No changes in the numbers for the Jennings Creek Wildfire from the NJ Forest Fire Service's morning update on Facebook (shared below). As of 9 AM the Jennings Creek Wildfire has burned 3,500 acres and is 20 percent contained. In response to questions in their morning update on Facebook about the acres burned by the Jennings Creek Wildfire, the NJ Forest Fire Service said 

    The New Jersey Forest Fire Service anticipates that the Jennings Creek Wildfire will grow to at least 5,000 acres before reaching 100% containment. However, the most recent mapping conducted by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service indicates the fire currently spans 3,500 acres in both New Jersey and New York. Rainfall slowed the fire’s growth overnight from Sunday, Nov. 10, into Monday, Nov. 11. As forest fuels dry out and the main body of the fire continues to spread, and the Forest Fire Service conducts burnout operations to aid containment, the fire’s size is expected to increase.

    Red Flag Warnings are in effect for the fire area, Orange County NY and Passaic County NJ until 6 PM on November 12th. Road and trail closures continue and 10 structures are threatened in New Jersey, 2 are residences. I do not know if the 14 structures 0n the NY side of the wildfire remain threatened. Helicopters with buckets continue to work the fire as long as winds today will allow. 


    November 11, 7 PM

    You may want to go to my November 10th post on this wildfire where I made three entries with November 10th updates and a fourth entry for the November 11th morning update


    Direct link to video from CBS New York on YouTube

    Before I discuss this evenings update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, I want to comment that I listened to two videos of two press conferences with officials overseeing this fire, both are from CBS New York, an 18 minute video of a press conference with NY officials and an 11 minute video with NJ officials, both occurred today, November 11th. I noted that the NY official said that they had done aerial reconnaissance this morning mapping the fire at 5,000 acres in both states. The NJ official had not yet discussed the aerial reconnaissance and could not address the question of the New York official saying the wildfire had burned 5,000 acres, he was sticking to the 3,000 acre figure. Note that the media is reporting the 5,000 acres burned figure. The NJ official said that because of difficulty accessing the rough terrain where the fire is burning that they were not sure where the fire started, this is different from what I reported in my 7 PM  update. I will speculate is that it is still too early since the fire started to know these details for sure. In following wildfires for years, I do know that fire size can vary as they get better mapping and the like. As they say, more will be revealed.

    Looking at the 7PM update from the NJ Forest Fire Service on Facebook (embedded below) at least 3,500 acres have burned (up from 3,000 acres earlier this morning) and containment has increased to 20 percent. Ten structures in New Jersey are threatened with no evacuations. There are local road closures. I am uncertain about the status 14 threatened structures in New York referred to in earlier updates. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Forest Protection and Fire Management are in unified command, meaning that both states work together and coordinate their efforts. There are a few helicopters with buckets, one from New Jersey with a 350 gallon bucket, working this fire in support of the crews on the ground. Local fire departments from both states are also onsite.



    All my other posts on the Jennings Creek Wildfire

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    Summary of 2024 New Jersey Fall Wildfire Season

    As many of you know the fall of 2024 has been the worst wildfire season New Jersey has seen in over one hundred years. According to a November 10th press conference by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service that I watched on the evening of November 10th, there were 537 wildfires in New Jersey in October burning 4,500 acres. This video is an update on the Jennings Creek Wildfire but part way through the video they mention the October numbers. 

    The idea behind this blog entry is to have a summary of the 2024 NJ Fall Wildfire Season that is more permanent that I can highlight on the right side of the main page of my blog and update as appropriate. I am going to list the wildfires that I know about from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service's Facebook page. Unless otherwise noted, the NJ Forest Fire issued a final incident report on the wildfire and will continue to monitor each wildfire. There are a lot of smaller wildfires that burned in New Jersey that I do not know about. The links for each fire, should lead to the last post I made on this fire which refers to the NJFFS final incident report for that wildfire.

    I only recently learned that the embed code provided by Facebook that I use to share updates from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service's Facebook page does not work on cell phones. But the posts with Facebook embed code does work on my computer and tablet. I have edited the posts that I link to below to include a direct link to the appropriate update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service on Facebook. Unfortunately, it is possible that these link will not display correctly if you do not have a Facebook account. 

     

    Sunday, November 10, 2024

    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire, Passaic County NJ & Orange County NY: Fatality and Update

    My other posts on the Jennings Creek Wildfire

    November 11, 10:30 AM

    The numbers on the Jennings Creek Wildfire are unchanged from the evening of November 10th; 3,000 acres have burned, the fire is at 10 percent containment and twenty-five structures are threatened. Some rain fell on this fire last night, not enough to extinguish the fire but the showers did provide a much needed rest for some of the wildland firefighters working this fire, crews are back on the fire today. A helicopter with a 350 gallon bucket will be working the fire today. Scroll down to see yesterday's updates and a video of yesterday's press conference. Direct link to NJFFS Facebook post shown below.


    November 10th, 7:00 PM


    Direct link to video from CBS 2 New York on YouTube

    The Jennings Creek Fire has burned 3,000 acres in Orange County, New York and Passaic County, New Jersey. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Forest Protection and Fire Management are in unified command on this wildfire. Currently the wildfire is at 10 percent containment The wildfire started in New York on Saturday and the north wind blew the fire into New Jersey into a difficult to access area. Structure protection is ongoing. There are no evacuations at this time in either New York or New Jersey. The video from LiveNOW from Fox that I embedded above covers 14 minutes of a press conference from earlier this afternoon about the Jennings Creek Wildfire. It is worth the time to listen to if you want to learn some details about the wildfire. Direct link to NJFFS Facebook post shown below.



    November 10th, 2:50 PM

    I begin with the very sad news that one firefighter from the New York State Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation Department died on the afternoon of November 9th while working the Jennings Creek Fire in the New York side of the wildfire



    Acreage burned has increased to 2,500 acres while the number of threatened structures has increased to twenty-five (from 10 yesterday). At the time of the NJ Forest Fire Service update about three hours ago, there were no evacuations. Local road and trail closures continue. A helicopter with a 350 gallon bucket is working the fire. This fire crossed the State line from Orange County, New York to Passaic County, New Jersey sometime on Saturday, November 9th. Direct link to NJFFS Facebook post shown below.


    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Cannonball 3 Wildfire, Passaic County - Update & Final Report

    November 10th, 9:00 PM

    The 181 acre Cannonball 3 Wildfire reached 100 percent containment at 6:30 PM thanks to the good work of the New Jersey Forest Fire wildland firefighters, local fire departments, and the work of helicopter with a 350 gallon bucket. Thanks to all of you for your hard work on containing this fire. No structures were destroyed or damaged and no one was injured.The NJ Forest Fire Service will be monitoring this fire over next several days to and shore up containment lines. Direct link to NJFFS Facebook post shown below.



    November 10th, 2:45 PM

    At the time the NJ Forest Fire Service made their morning update on the Cannonball 3 Wildfire at about 10:30 AM there has been no significant change in acres burned and containment since the evening of November 9th, see my November 9th post on the Cannonball 3 Wildfire for yesterday's updates. This wildfire has burned 175 acres and remains at 75 percent containment. Fifty-five structures were threatened. All lanes on Interstate 287 have reopened. Cannonball Road at Dupont Place was still closed. Direct link to Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below.



    Saturday, November 09, 2024

    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Jennings Creek Wildfire, Passaic County NJ & Orange County NY (Initial Post)

    My other posts on the Jennings Creek Wildfire

    November 10, 6:40 AM

    One firefighter has died in New York fighting the Jennings Creek Wildfire. Direct link to Facebook post from the Eastern Dutchess County Fire and Rescue show below.

    NJ Advance Media report late Saturday, September 9th.


    November 9, 8:30 PM

    Direct link to Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below


    November 9, 2:30 PM

    This just in, another new wildfire, the Jennings Creek Wildfire has burned 1,800 acres in West Milford, Passaic County NJ and in Orange County, NY. There is no containment. Ten structures are threatened, two residences and 8 structures in the Long Pond Ironworks Historic District. A helicopter with a 350 gallon bucket. There are local road closures and all trails in the Long Pond Ironworks State Park and Tranquility Ridge are closed. NorthJersey dot com has a recent article about this fire that may be found here; in addition they have some photos and a short video of the Cannonball 3 Wildfire that is burning in Pompton Plains, Passaic County. NBC 4 NY has an article about todays new wildfires (including the Jennings Creek Wildfire) and other recent wildfires that may be found on this webpage. Direct link to Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below.


    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Update & Final Report - Bergen County, Englewood Cliffs

    November 9th, 8:30 PM

    The fire in Englewood Cliffs, Bergen County has burned 39 acres and is at 75 percent containment. This is the final incident update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. Direct link to Facebook Post from the NJFFS shown below.



    November 9th, 9:00 AM

    If you may want to review the post I made on November 8th (including videos) on the fire burning in Englewood Cliffs in Bergen County go here.

    The current status of this fire at the time I write this on November 9th at 9AM is that the fire remains at 39 acres burned with containment at 40 percent, up from 30 percent on Nov. 8th. There is one road closure. Direct link to Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below.


    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Cannonball 3 Wildfire, Passaic County (Initial Post)

    November 9, 8:30 PM

    Scroll down for earlier updates at 3:30 PM, 10 AM and 6:45 AM. At 8:30 PM the fire has burned 175 acres and is at 75 percent containment. Fifty-five structures are threatened. Direct link to the Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below


    November 9, 3:30 PM


    Direct link to video from Freedom News TV on YouTube Thanks to my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page for sharing this video.

    Scroll down for updates from earlier today (10 AM and 6:45 AM)

    The Cannonball 3 Wildfire has burned 164 acres and is at 50 percent containment. Fifty-five structures are still threatened, but there are no evacuations. NorthJersey dot com has an article published this afternoon with photos of the Cannonball 3 Wildfire, they are also reporting on the Jennings Creek Wildfire that is burning in West Milford, Passaic County NJ and Orange County NY in that same article which may be found here. NBC 4 NY has an article about todays new wildfires (including the Cannonball 3 Wildfire) and other recent wildfires that may be found on this webpage. Please see the Direct link to the Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below


    November 9, 10:00 AM

    The Cannonball 3 Wildfire has grown to 100 acres and is still not contained. Fifty-five structures remain threatened but there are still no evacuation orders. The right lane of Interstate 287 is closed and a local road (Cannonball Road at Dupont Place) is closed. Local fire departments are providing structure protection. Scroll down for an earlier update. Direct link to the Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below.



    November 9, 6:45 AM

    The New Jersey Forest Fire Service made its first post on the Cannonball 3 Wildfire late last night, I won't embed that here but if you want to look at it, you may find it here.  

    At the time I write this at 6:45 AM, the Cannonball 3 Wildfire has burned 75 acres in Pompton Plains, Passaic County. There is no containment. Fifty-five structures are threatened but there are no evacuations at this time. There are no road closures that I am aware of, but travelers on Interstate 287 near where the Interstate intersects with the Wanaque River may see smoke. I have not yet seen any media reports on this wildfire. I saw a spectacular photo of this fire on social media this morning, a photo taken of the fire from Interstate 287 last night, it is not my place to share it with you but I am sure that between the media and the New Jersey Forest Fire Service there will be photos of this fire available later.

    Thanks to the New Jersey Forest Fire for your work on this fire. I know how busy you have been the past couple of weeks during this extreme fall wildfire season. I am very proud of you.

    Direct link to the Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below.


    Friday, November 08, 2024

    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season Final Updates: Bethany Run, Shotgun, and Pheasant Run Wildfires

    I am posting final updates from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service for the three wildfires (Bethany Run, Shotgun, and Pheasant Run Wildfires that I reported on in a post earlier in the day on November 8. I am not sure I can adequately express how very grateful I am for the very hard work that the New Jersey Forest Fire Service with the assistance of local fire departments and emergency responders have done in working these and all the smaller wildfires that we do not know about. No structures lost, no injuries and no lives lost. Well done NJFFS crews and local responders, well done! Hats off to you.

    Bethany Run Wildfire (Burlington and Gloucester Counties)

    Ninety percent containment was achieved at about 6:30 PM on November 8th. The fire burned 360 acres in Evesham Townships and Voorhees Township in Burlington and Camden Counties. There were twelve residences under evacuation orders and 104 structures were threatened. Evacuation orders have been lifted and no structures are threatened. Direct link to Facebook post from the NJFFS shown below.


    Shotgun Wildfire (Ocean County)

    This 350 acre wildfire is now at 90 percent containment. At one time 25 structures were threatened and 15 residences were evacuated. Evacuation orders have been lifted and structures are no longer threatened. Road closures were still in place on the evening of November 8th and the closures will be reevaluated as time goes on. Direct link to Facebook post by the NJFFS shown below.



    Pheasant Run Wildfire (Gloucester County)

    The Pheasant Run Wildfire has burned 133 acres and is at 75 percent containment on November 8th.. Smoke from the Pheasant Run Wildfire set off smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors in Glassboro, NJ the weekend of Nov 9th and 10th see this NJ Advance Media article

    Direct link to Facebook post by the NJFFS shown below.

    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Seasons: 11/8 Updates: Bethany Run, Shotgun, and Pheasant Run Wildfires

    I was remiss in my first versions of this post in not acknowledging the hard work of the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. I am giving a big shout out to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service whose crews have been working very hard the last couple of weeks during an unprecedented fall wildfire season. I am very proud of you and I hope that my efforts in posting on the major wildfires they have been fighting honor your hard work and the hard work of the local fire departments who have helped you by providing structure protection on some of the wildfires. There are many smaller wildfires that they have been fighting that I don't know about. Kudos to you. 

    With multiple wildfires that I am reporting on today, I want to try to keep things simple. This post will serve to provide November 8th updates from the NJ Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) on the following wildfires: 
    The video below is from Fox 29 Philadelphia posted the evening of November 7th, where you will see New Jersey Forest Fire officials providing updates on these three wildfires. Thanks to my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page who shared this video on their website today.



    You may use the links at the top of this post for earlier information on these wildfires, and I urge you to click on the relevant  NJFFS Facebook posts below for additional current information on each wildfire.

    Bethany Run Wildfire Update #1
    November 8, 10 AM




    Shotgun Wildfire Ocean County Update #2
    November 8, 10:30 AM




    Pheasant Run Wildfire (Burlington and Camden Counties)
    November 8, 10:30 AM




    2024 New Jersey Wildfire Season: Bergen County, Englewood Cliffs (Initial Post)

    November 8th, 2:50 PM


    Direct link to video from CBS New York on YouTube from their Noon coverage

    The wildfire that is currently burning on the Englewood Cliffs along the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Bergen County has burned 39 acres and remains at 30 percent containment. With today's red flag conditions in New Jersey (including Bergen County in Northeast New Jersey), I can appreciate the challenges facing the NJ Forest Fire Service crews as they fight this wildfire. While the wildfire has gown in size from 19 to 39 acres, I want to give a shot out to the NJ Forest Fire Service for keeping containment at 30 percent in terrain that is not easily accessible. I am glad that a helicopter with a 350 gallon is working this fire to help the crews on the ground, Hopefully, the winds will not prevent the helicopter from continuing to fly this fire for the rest of the day. You will see some footage of the helicopter in the video that I embedded in this 2:50 PM update


    November 8th, 8:20 AM

    The wildfire is located on the Englewood Cliffs which are on the west side of the Palisades Interstate Parkway in NJ. The Hudson River is on the east side of the Parkway.


    Direct link to video from CBS New York on YouTube Thanks to my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page who shared this video on their website today.

    I woke up today to learn of a fourth wildfire alert from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, this one is burning on the Englewood Cliffs, a hiking and recreation area, off of the Palisades Interstate Parkway in New Jersey. As many of you know, the Englewood Cliffs are not far from the New Jersey side of the Hudson River, north of the George Washington Bridge. It has been years since I have driven on the Palisades Interstate Parkway, but I do recall how striking the Cliffs are. A helicopter with a 350 gallon bucket will be working this fire this morning. The wildfire has burned 19 acres and is at 30 percent containment.


    This is the fourth active wildfire in New Jersey that I am reporting on. I will update this page with updates. I will be updating on each of the three wildfires that I wrote about on November 7th later on today.