Crime & Safety
Controlled Burn Underway In Berkeley Tuesday Near Airpark
If you are smelling smoke, it may be from New Jersey Forest Fire Service efforts to control wildfires.
BERKELEY, NJ — Controlled burns are being conducted by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service along Route 530 in Berkeley Township on Tuesday morning.
Township officials put out an alert that said Tuesday's controlled burn is in the area of Robert J. Miller Airpark.
Smoke from the fire may drift toward Holiday City, the alert said.
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Controlled burns, which the forest fire service calls prescribed burns, are designed to burn off brush, leaves, pine needles and other debris in wooded areas that could provide fuel for wildfires or forest fires later in the spring and summer. Reducing the potential fuel helps slow down the speed with which a forest fire can spread.
The Forest Fire Service has created an interactive map at njwildfire.org, that shows where controlled burns are scheduled to be conducted within the next five days. It also lists the daily schedule on its Facebook page.
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Officials said if you are in doubt about the source of smoke or fire, call 9-1-1 or 877-WARN-DEP (877-927-6337).
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