New Jersey Wildfires Spread Smoke to NYC Amid Dry Conditions

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Brush fires in the Palisades area of New Jersey have sent smoke across the Hudson River into New York City, affecting air quality. Firefighters are working to contain the blaze, which spans 19 acres and is about 30% contained. A red flag warning is in effect due to dry and windy conditions, increasing the fire risk in the region. No structures are threatened, and no evacuations have been ordered.
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