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0:01 0:58 Along with one air tanker. Um working on the fire trying to knock the flames down ive been hereMoreAlong with one air tanker. Um working on the fire trying to knock the flames down ive been here since 2016 there have been a number of uh fires that have been happening. And it never got this.
The Park Fire was an extremely large and destructive wildfire in Northern Californias Butte and Tehama counties. It ignited on July 24, 2024 in an alleged act of arson in the city of Chicos Bidwell Park in Butte County.
The fire seems to have been caused by an improperly extinguished bonfire. So far, the fire has burned approximately 15,300 acres (24 square miles), and forced an estimated 5,000 residents to evacuate the area. It even threatened nuclear waste stored at the former Oyster Creek nuclear power plant.
The smoke has continued to filter into parts of the United States, and New Jersey is one of the states impacted. It also can be seen in the sky over parts of Pennsylvania and New York.
The wildfire directly impacted the communities of Barnegat Township, Lacey Township, and surrounding areas in Ocean County, New Jersey (2). Wildfire smoke impacted air quality in several New Jersey cities, including: Atlantic City.

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WILDFIRE UPDATE: Mines Spung Wildfire - Wharton State Forest - Shamong Twp, Burlington County At 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service achieved 90% containment of an approximately 6,400-acre wildfire burning in Wharton State Forest, Shamong Twp, Burlington County.
The leading theory is that the January 7 fire was a re-ignition of an 8-acre brush fire, called the Lachman Fire, that burned six days prior during the early morning hours of New Years Day. A satellite image shows the burn scar from that January 1 fire and the beginning of the massive Palisades Fire six days later.
CHICO Just over two months after the Park Fire broke out in Chico, fire officials said the fire is 100% contained after burning more than 429,000 acres across Northern California. The fire broke out on July 24 in Upper Bidwell Park and grew to the fourth-largest in California history.

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