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A wildfire in Pennsylvania has burned hundreds of acres as firefighters work to contain it. The Packerton Fire, which is also known as the Jim Thorpe Fire or Bear Mountain Fire, set 426 acres ...
UPDATE: Brush fire on Jim Thorpe mountain 95% contained, D&L Trail re-opened A wildfire that started Saturday in the Jim Thorpe area of Carbon County continued to burn Monday, according to the ...
The brush fire that started over the weekend near Bear Mountain and Jim Thorpe is about 95% contained, officials said Thursday.
The National Weather Service is warning of “an increased risk” for rapid wildfire spread across New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania as Ocean County’s Jones Road Fire remains only partially contained.
JIM THORPE, Pa. — Smoke and Fire. That's been the reality of life around Jim Thorpe since Saturday afternoon when a brush fire started burning on Bear Mountain just southeast of the town ...
Officials say a wildfire in the Route 46 area of Hackettstown that spread over 100 acres on Friday is 100 percent contained ...
JIM THORPE, Pa. — It's an around the clock effort by crews from the Bureau of Forestry to get the wildfire on Bear Mountain under control. The fire in the Jim Thorpe area sparked saturday afternoon.
A wildfire that burned over 500 acres of land between Jim Thorpe and Franklin and Mahoning townships last month is carrying over a half million dollar price tag for fire response, Carbon County ...
JIM THORPE, CARBON COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — There are new details on a raging fire tearing through hundreds of acres of land in Carbon County. It’s been more than 24 hours since the wildfire ...
JIM THORPE, P.A. (WBNG) -- A Pennsylvania town is reeling as firefighters enter another day battling a massive wildfire on Bear Mountain. Trails, parks and even county offices are closed as flames ...
A wildfire that started Saturday in the Jim Thorpe area of Carbon County continued to burn Monday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. DCNR Bureau of ...
A wildfire that started Saturday in the Jim Thorpe area of Carbon County continued to burn Monday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The department ...
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