NJ under drought warning as Jennings Creek wildfire burns more than 4,000 acres
Unrelenting wildfires continue to rage across the tri-state, as firefighters slowly get a handle on the Jennings Creek Fire along the New York and New Jersey border. It’s 30 percent contained but thousands of acres are still burning. And because of the lack of rain and dropping reservoirs, New Jersey issued a drought warning — here’s what that means for residents. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace and Gaby Acevedo reports.