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Firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service are still battling pine barrens fires in Ocean County on Friday, and it could have an impact on the air quality on Long Island.
The wildfire in New Jersey had ravaged more than 15,000 acres and was just 50% contained as of Thursday night.
The wildfire in New Jersey had ravaged more than 15,000 acres and was just 50% contained as of Thursday night.
More than 15,000 acres are burning in New Jersey as winds are expected to continue Thursday and smoke will hit the New York City area.
Nearly half of Americans live in areas with failing air quality, as evidenced by the 2025 "State of the Air" report from the ...
If the air outside of your house looks foggy and the spring air has started to smell like fire smoke, it could be from the wildfire in southern Ocean County. The wildfire that broke out Tuesday in ...
The National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert for City, Long Island, Westchester and Rockland counties as the ...
Users across Chicago were met with warnings from their smartphones about the city's air quality Wednesday that led to much ...
Forecasters had warned that the air in the city could become unhealthy for some because of a fire that has been burning in ...
The alert, which will remain in effect until midnight, is a direct result of the smoke from an Ocean County, New Jersey, ...
Air quality levels are "moderate" in most of New Jersey Thursday morning as the Jones Road fire continues to burn. The fire ...
The Maryland Department of Emergency Management warned of “moderate” air quality issues and areas of “light” visible smoke ...