New Jersey declares drought warning and urges residents to reduce water use
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New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday.
State officials said the state is experiencing some of the driest conditions in nearly 120 years, prompting an increase in wildfires.
The extreme dry spell is part of a broader drought plaguing the Northeast.
New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday and said the state could implement mandatory water restrictions if conditions worsen.
A
record dry spell
has led to the driest conditions New Jersey has had in nearly 120 years, prompting a staggering increase in the
number of wildfires
, state officials said at a news conference.
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service has responded to 537 blazes since early October, which have burned thousands of acres, Gov. Phil Murphy sai...