New Jersey has notched its first vaping-related death, state health officials announced Tuesday.

A woman from North Jersey who died in August was the state’s first victim in the nationwide trend, the New Jersey Department of Health said. Her name and age were not released.

“The New Jersey Department of Health is saddened to announce a death associated with this outbreak. This death underscores the potential dangers associated with vaping,” said Judith Persichilli, who chairs the governor’s electronic smoking device task force, which was established last month.

It was unclear whether she used THC or nicotine vapes, according to officials.

Officials said they have connected 12 cases of serious lung disease in the Garden State to vaping — and have one other probable case.

The state health department is probing 32 other reports of severe lung illness in patients from ages 15 to 51.

Nationwide, more than 800 people have been diagnosed with severe lung illness from vaping, which has caused a total of 15 deaths, officials said.