The fire has prompted air quality alerts for the New York City metro area.
Authorities have charged a man with arson for allegedly sparking a large fire currently ongoing in the New Jersey Pine Barrens area that sparked air quality alerts for New York City and nearby areas.
The Ocean County Prosecutorโs Office on Thursday announced the arrest of 19-year-old Joseph Kling from Waretown, New Jersey, and charged him with arson and aggravated arson in the fire thatโs still burning in southern New Jersey, which they described as having started from โan improperly extinguished bonfire.โ
There were no injuries or deaths in the fire, but a commercial building and some vehicles were destroyed, officials said. About 5,000 people had been evacuated but were permitted to return home on Wednesday, officials said.
โThe cause of the fire was determined to be incendiary by an improperly extinguished bonfire,โ the office said, adding that Kling was later identified as an individual who set wood pallets on fire and left the area before it was fully extinguished.
Other details about the incident were not provided. Itโs not clear whether Kling has an attorney.
As of April 24, the fire has burned around 15,000 acres in Waretown and Lacey townships, and it has destroyed a commercial building, the prosecutorโs office said. About 5,000 people had been evacuated but were permitted to return home on Wednesday.
The Ocean County Sheriffโs Office in New Jersey also cautioned early Thursday about air quality, saying โsmoke will continue to permeate the area.โ It said emergency personnel will be on site for the next few days.
In New York City, Long Island, and nearby counties, air quality advisories were issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. For Long Island and the New York City metropolitan area, the air may be โunhealthy for sensitive groupsโ due to โfine particlesโ in the air, the office said. The National Weather Service also issued an air quality advisory on Thursday.
Officials have said that the Pine Barrens fire is believed to be one of the worst in the past two decades, second only to a 2007 blaze that burned 26 square miles.
Byย Jack Phillips