News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics
Toll of Commuting
FIFA World Cup

Greenwood Lake wildfire nearly extinguished, residents turn attention to charred debris

Officials said there is almost zero chance the fire could again breach a containment line like it did Saturday evening, but so much vegetation was burned or uprooted, the loose ground is prone to giving way.

Ben Nandy

Nov 21, 2024, 5:30 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Thanks in large part to the rain, emergency management officials said the wildfire east of Greenwood Lake is well controlled and could be out within days, but they are still keeping eyes on the charred remnants of the fire to avoid any further problems.

State and local officials said Thursday their main concern was the possibility of the storm washing sediment and debris down steep terrain into roads or homes.

The wildfire itself is 90% contained and could be fully extinguished this weekend.

Officials said there is almost zero chance the fire could again breach a containment line like it did Saturday evening, but so much vegetation was burned or uprooted, the loose ground is prone to giving way.

"The rain is welcome," one resident of Wah-ta-Wah Park said, adding that residents here can handle whatever rolls off the hills into the creek that runs through here.

When asked whether the creek has been discolored, she said "once it fills up, I'll let you know," with a chuckle.

Employees of Murphy's Tavern and Restaurant — who have been volunteering to help feed the first responders — said a hill slide is worth the rain.

"We all did a rain dance outside in the parking lot," server Erika Genovese said.

Genovese was fully expecting the wildfire's remnants to be stirred up and moved around by the rain.

"We had ash coming down from the sky, so that was the first Sunday that it was going on," she recalled. "So I'm sure that with a fire this large, anything can be a concern."

Business owners who have been volunteering at the wildfire response command post at the Greenwood Lake Fire Department said their jobs are also winding down along with the fire response, which now includes "a few dozen firefighters."

Business owners told News 12 that the volunteer response will enter another phase, with local contractors donating time and services to remove the debris from the hills.

Officials with the Department of Environmental Conservation reminded the public in its final official press release on the fire of the statewide burn ban that is still in effect through Nov. 30.

More Stories

Top Stories

00:20
EWING MAN WANTED ATV

Manhunt underway in Mercer County after ATV rider runs over Ewing police officer

02:12
RizzoSM

A dry, warm, and pleasant stretch of weather is expected this week. 

02:58
Screenshot 2026-06-01 052903

Another night of arrests as curfew imposed during ongoing clashes outside Newark ICE facility

01:05
attorney general

NJ launches anti-human trafficking campaign ahead of World Cup

00:49
AP26152311717882

Dylan Harper set for homecoming at MSG as Knicks face Spurs in NBA Finals

fatal motorcycle crash

Motorcyclist dies in early morning crash on NJ Turnpike in Bergen County

00:40
NJ United Airlines

United flight from Newark to Spain turns around after security concern

00:32
AP26149530740757

Ebola anxiety builds weeks before World Cup as U.S. imposes travel ban

00:24
assault arrest

Referee accused of choking coach during youth football game confrontation

deadly shooting investigation

Man dead after shooting at birthday party in Pemberton Township

prostitution bust

NJ husband and wife admit role in illicit massage parlor conspiracy

01:57
612026NJminj_2026-06-01-06-33-40

Made in New Jersey: Carlstadt company reinvents favorite foods with clean and simple ingredients

02:03
FIFA TTT Trafficking

The dark side of mega sports events: Tri-state officials brace for potential World Cup human trafficking spike

00:39
612026NJfire_2026-06-01-05-15-19

Decades-old LBI restaurant devastated by fire as donations pour in

01:44
COSTOFFOODPRICES6126_2026-06-01-05-46-52

The Cost Of: Summer Foods

02:00
Screenshot 2026-06-01 052923

How to get to FIFA World Cup matches on NJ Transit

02:52
RTNJDelaneyHallFamilyImpactCQueally10pm_2026-05-31-22-58-44

Family members turned away at Delaney Hall after governor says visitation is reinstated

02:11
NewarkCurfewDelaneyHall_2026-05-31-17-07-16

Curfew imposed around Delaney Hall after another night of clashes

01:59
NJHAITIANHERITAGE0531_2026-05-31-17-30-12

Haitian Heritage House builds community and opportunity in Trenton

NJ TRANSIT GEN

NJ Transit rail service resumes following earlier fire department activity

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices