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\nOn Tuesday, at about 3 p.m., a fire ripped through the multi-purpose Dependable Paper Recycling business on Caven Point Ave., close to where NJ Transit’s Hudson-Bergen Light Rail runs. Within minutes, seven alarms were sounding.<\/p>\n
Thick black smoke covered the sky above the first fire scene.<\/p>\n
At least one huge building appeared to be on fire in the footage captured by Newscopter 7, along with piles of paper recycling in the yard outside the building.<\/p>\n
Director of Jersey City’s Office of Emergency Management Greg Kierce said, “This location, that’s what they deal in, it’s all recyclable paper, and when the fire department arrived everything was put in bundles and all piled on top, probably 10 or 12 feet high, and no matter how much water you dump in there, you have to get inside and break it up.”
\nTo try to separate those piles of paper, a bulldozer was sent in.<\/p>\n
Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0Tenants in Brooklyn Have Taken Their Landlord to Court Over 500 Times Due to Unsafe Housing Conditions<\/a><\/p>\n During the evening rush hour, passengers were unable to travel between Liberty State Park and Danforth Station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail because of the fire.<\/p>\n The winds seemed to have a role in spreading the fire to the nearby dry areas, where it rekindled.<\/p>\n Several locations along Route 78 were captured in flames by drone footage, and the blaze even crossed the roadway and started two fires at Liberty State Park.<\/p>\n A few hours later, a brush fire broke out south of Degraw Avenue in Teaneck along the Teaneck Creek Conservancy, and firefighters worked to extinguish it. The police have said that they have cordoned off the area between Teaneck Road and Frank W. Burr Blvd.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, on Tuesday night, firefighters were battling a forest fire that had spread across 500 acres in Manchester Township, Ocean County. Between Road 539 and Horicon Ave., the blaze spread onto federal, state, and private property.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, in Brick Township, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service responded to a wildfire that had burned 10 acres of land.<\/p>\n