Wildfire in New Jersey's Wharton State Forest 80% contained
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The 5,750-acre Mines Spung Fire, as state officials have named it, was first spotted Friday morning by a private aircraft flying over the area in Shamong Township. It resulted in multiple road closures and a campground evacuation.
Smoke from the wildfire in New Jersey's Wharton State Forest is being smelled in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
More rain is expected on Sunday along with air quality concerns from a large wildfire burning in a New Jersey state forest.
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New Jersey firefighters have contained 60% of the Mines Spung Wildfire in Wharton State Forest, which has burned over 5,000 acres since Thursday. The
Smoke from a Wharton State Forest wildfire in Shamong Township, New Jersey is worsening air quality today. Jan Carabeo has your latest morning headlines with weather from Meteorologist Tammie Souza.
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