Teen Forest Ranger Dies Battling NY-NJ Wildfires Amid Air Quality Alerts

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An 18-year-old volunteer forest ranger, Dariel Vasquez, died while battling the Jennings Creek Fire near the New York-New Jersey border, which has burned 2,500 acres and sent smoke over New York City. The fire, part of several blazes in the region due to drought and high winds, threatens 25 structures but has not prompted evacuations. New York Governor Kathy Hochul expressed condolences and highlighted the ongoing wildfire challenges due to dry conditions. An air quality advisory was issued for the area.
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