Delaware faces elevated wildfire risk as a major wildfire spreads in New Jersey

Delaware is under watch for an elevated risk for fire spread Wednesday afternoon due to dry, windy conditions, as a major wildfire burns in southern New Jersey.

Early Wednesday morning, a fast-moving wildfire spread to 2,500 acres of land in Ocean County, New Jersey, leading to the mandatory evacuation of 170 homes and other structures in Manchester and Lakehurst. About 75 structures were threatened and more mandatory evacuations were ordered as the morning went on, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.

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The fire, dubbed the “Jimmy’s Waterhole Fire,” is burning on U.S. military, state and private property along Route 539 and Horicon Avenue in Manchester, the agency said.

The blaze comes during the peak of wildfire season in New Jersey.

Smoke billows from across Lake Horicon in Lakehurst where a major wildfire threatened the town early Wednesday, April 12, 2023.
Smoke billows from across Lake Horicon in Lakehurst where a major wildfire threatened the town early Wednesday, April 12, 2023.

A combination of gusty westerly winds, low relative humidity and dry fine fuels is the cause for the elevated fire risk in both Delaware and New Jersey, according to the National Weather Service.

Wednesday afternoon, minimum relative humidity values will range from 25% to 30% across the region and winds will be sustained from 10 mph to 15 mph with gusts around 20 mph to 25 mph, which will peak in the mid- to late afternoon.

The sky turned blood red over Lakehurst as a wildfire threatened the town in the early morning hours of Wednesday, April 12, 2023.
The sky turned blood red over Lakehurst as a wildfire threatened the town in the early morning hours of Wednesday, April 12, 2023.

With wildfires having already started across the region Tuesday, dry and dead vegetation — including dry grasses, dead leaves and other tree litter — will be at risk of fire spread, the weather service reports.

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The weather service advises all residents to exercise caution if handling any potential ignition source, including matches, cigarettes and machinery. All smoking materials should be properly discarded.

Reporters Erik Larsen and Amanda Oglesby contributed to this report.

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This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware, N.J. face wildfire risk; Jersey Shore fire spreads