FORKED RIVER, N.J. — As the Jones Road Wildfire continues to burn through Ocean and Lacey Townships, the Popcorn Park Animal Refuge confirmed Wednesday that its property remains untouched by the flames, with no smoke on-site and access routes currently clear.
In a public statement, the refuge reported that the fire had not reached its grounds and that all animals and staff were safe. The update comes amid the ongoing efforts by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service to contain the 11,500-acre wildfire, which remains 30% contained.
The refuge expressed deep gratitude for the community’s outpouring of support and readiness to assist. “We were truly touched by the kindness and quick action of those who showed up ready to help,” the message read.
Popcorn Park, located in Forked River, is a sanctuary for rescued wildlife and domestic animals. As the fire approached areas near the refuge, concern grew among supporters across the state.
All roads leading to the refuge are currently open, according to the update. The refuge continues to monitor the situation closely as containment efforts progress.
Sanctuary remains on alert amid nearby wildfire response
The wildfire, which began earlier this week, has threatened 20 structures in the area and destroyed a commercial building, outbuildings, and vehicles. Evacuation orders affecting 5,000 residents have since been lifted.
The refuge thanked the public for their compassion and emphasized the importance of community solidarity during emergencies affecting both people and animals.
Key Points
- Popcorn Park Animal Refuge confirms it remains unaffected by nearby Jones Road Wildfire.
- Staff report no fire or smoke on-site, and access to the refuge is currently clear.
- The refuge thanked the public for overwhelming offers of help and support.