HALF OF THE DEVASTATING NEW JERSEY WILDFIRE IS NOW CONTAINED - BUT OTHER FIRES ARE SPRINGING UP ACROSS THE NORTHEAST!

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Big wins in the fight against the Jennings Creek Fire!
The wildfire that's been tearing through New York and New Jersey is now 50% contained!
Firefighters have been working hard, conducting controlled burns to eliminate dry vegetation and prevent the blaze from spreading.
But it's not all good news - other fires are popping up across the Northeast due to a record-breaking dry spell.
Just yesterday, a brush fire broke out on the northern tip of Manhattan in a wooded park.

Stay safe and keep an eye on the news for updates!

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