Pine Barrens fire today: New Jersey declares state of emergency in Ocean County wildfire

In the wake of Tuesday’s massive wildfire, Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way has declared a state of emergency has been declared for southern Ocean County.

There are signs that firefighters are making progress against the fire, one of the worst wildfires in southern Ocean County history.

Mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted and residents are going allowed home.

The Garden State Parkway and Route 9, parts of which were closed Tuesday, have since reopened.

Roads reopen: Garden State Parkway, Route 9 reopen in Ocean County after fire closures

As of the last update, the Jones Road wildfire had more than doubled in size, scorching 8,500 acres. It forced the evacuation of some 3,000 people, and threatened 1,320 homes and buildings, officials said. As of 9:30 a.m., the fire was 10 percent contained.

Fire in Waretown NJ today

More than 23,000 Jersey Central Power & Light customers in Barnegat and Waretown are without power, according to the electric company that serves much of the Jersey Shore. JCP&L had cut electricity from the Oyster Creek substation at the request of the Forest Service for the safety of fire crews.

Route 532 between the Parkway and Route 72 remains closed as of Wednesday morning, according to Ocean Township (Waretown) Police.

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Bryant Road remains closed between Route 532 and Route 539, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.

Lacey Mayor Peter Curatola reported no homes were destroyed in the fire and no injuries reported. Three buildings in the township’s industrial park did catch fire, with one lost, he said.

The next update from the fire service is expected at 11 a.m.

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