Wildfire In Wharton State Forest In South Jersey Burns At Least 2,100 Acres

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The Paradise Lakes Campground has been evacuated, with six structures there threatened. Nearby volunteer firefighters are also helping out. The Mullica River Campground, Mullica River Trail, and boat launches along the Mullica River are closed from the Astion Recreation Area to Basto Village. The closures will remain in effect until further notice.

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