Here is the final update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service about the wildfire in Evesham Twshp, Burlington County. I reported on this fire the evening of October 30th. The fire was first reported on October 30. The fire remains at 40 acres burned, no structures are threatened (fifteen structures were threatened yesterday) and there are no road closures. Wildland firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service will remain at the wildfire site to monitor the wildfire. Direct link to the NJFFS Facebook post shared below.
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