
. (New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection via AP)
Officials confirmed Thursday that a 19-year-old is behind the fast-moving wildfire that tore through Ocean County, New Jersey, this week, scorching a whopping 15,000 acres and forcing around 5,000 residents to evacuate. The flames ripped through the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area, putting homes, businesses, and significant infrastructure in danger.
In a statement released Thursday morning, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced the arrest of Joseph Kling of Watertown, NJ, says ABC 7. The article further states that he was charged with aggravated arson and arson in connection with the wildfire that sparked up Tuesday morning.
According to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service’s Facebook page, the Jones Road Wildfire erupted early Tuesday morning in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area. The situation quickly escalated, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds. By Tuesday night, the fire had already consumed 8,500 acres. As of Thursday morning, emergency officials had the blaze 50% contained.
Fire crews continue to battle the flames on the ground and by air, to slow the spread and protect nearby communities. While no injuries have been reported, several businesses in Lacey Townships industrial park have suffered damage, and the blaze has left more than 25,000 customers without power.
Additionally, all evacuation orders have been lifted for over 5,000 residents evacuated from affected areas on April 22. Emergency shelters are also set up for displaced residents. Only eight structures have been threatened as of Thursday morning.Furthermore, the incident comes as wildfire season ramps across the northeastern United States, where dry weather has heightened fire risks. Residents are advised to monitor local alerts and follow all evacuation instructions. Meanwhile, the Forest Fire Service continues to provide updates as the situation evolves.
Social media erupted with shock and sympathy in The Shade Room comment section as news of the devastating wildfire spread, prompting an outpouring of support for those affected.
Instagram user @jay_stylez317 wrote, “God cover them”
One Instagram user @cocoaluvvvv said, “The heaviness in my chest I hate this the most for the families with nowhere else to go ”
And, Instagram user @unique_saweetiee added, “”
Meanwhile,Instagram user @theekimeyk wrote, “Of all places… wildfires in Jersey?? Something ain’t right. My prayers go out to them”
Likewise, Instagram user @1queenjasi wrote, “A wildfire in New Jersey is random asf. Prayers”
Finally, Instagram user @bellemaelle25 said, “2025 is getting really depressing.”
In January, Los Angeles was on fire, and were not talking about the heatwave.Several fires, including the Palisades and Eaton Fires, tore through the city, destroying more than 18,000 structures and leaving at least 29 people dead, saysNBC News.With Santa Ana winds reaching up to 100 mph, these blazes were fueled by dry conditions and a buildup of vegetation from the previous winter, making them some of the most destructive in California’s history, according to NPR.
But it wasn’t just the flames that had LA shook. The fires disrupted major events like the Critics’ Choice Awards and Oscar nominations. Celebrities including Jhene Aiko, Paris Hilton, and Tina Knowles also lost homes in the devastating wildfires, while others evacuted.