For yet another day, smoke from the Jennings Creek Wildfire is blanketing parts of North Jersey, leaving residents wondering when relief will come.
On Friday, the wildfire was 90% contained on the New Jersey, side of the border, and about 70% contained in Orange County, New York, officials said.
FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker announced the creation of the department's first Brush Fire Task Force on Sunday, which will be comprised of fire marshals, inspectors and tactical drone units.
The smoke was wafting down from the stubborn Jennings Creek blaze, which so far has consumed more than 5,000 acres of forest ...
The Jennings Creek wildfire in Orange County escaped containment on Saturday night, causing an evacuation of 130 homes of Wah ...
Evacuations in Warwick, NY as the Jennings Creek fire spreads, prompting a response from the NY fire officials and a ...
For the first time in days, the Northeast was under no red flag warnings, but officials cautioned that fire danger in the ...
Over 100 New York families were asked to evacuate due to the Jennings Creek wildfire, which has been burning from Orange ...
Over 100 homes were evacuated Saturday night after winds worsened the Jennings Creek fire, New York fire officials said.
Hundreds of residents in Orange County, New York were asked to voluntarily evacuate on Saturday night after flames breached a line that firefighters created to act as a buffer between the wildfire and ...