The Garden State Parkway is closed in both directions Friday morning due to the smoke from the Bass River State Forest wildfire and dense fog.
A portion of the Garden State Parkway is closed Friday morning due to the smoke from theThe parkway is shut down in both directions between exits 38 and 63, north of the Atlantic City Expressway, until further notice, officials say.
The wildfire in Bass River Township has reached over 5,000 acres in size and is 50% contained, according to officials.Copyright © 2023 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.
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