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A brush fire on New York’s Long Island that has burned 400 acres and prompted a response from 80 fire departments and 600 personnel is now 80% contained, according to Suffolk County officials.
Brush fires erupt on Long Island's East End. Helicopters have dropped nearly 700 gallons of water since the first brush fire started at around 1 p.m. Saturday in Center Moriches.
Massive brush fires that raged across Long Island over the weekend may have been caused by someone trying to cook s’mores for breakfast.. Residents north of Sunrise Highway in Manorville tried ...
Long Island brush fires caused by family cooking s'mores, Suffolk County officials say Drones and helicopters flew over the sites of the fires in Suffolk Monday as investigators determined the ...
Long Island brush fire is 22% contained, as firefighters battle high winds Rudy Sunderman, commissioner of the Suffolk County Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services, said Sunday that ...
Towns and communities in Long Island, New York, were on alert Saturday after brush fires spewed thick smoke into the air. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in Suffolk County ...
LONG ISLAND (PIX11) — More than 70 fire departments and agencies are working to extinguish a brush fire on Long Island that began Saturday afternoon. Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of… ...
Dozens of investigators tasked with determining the origin of Saturday’s brush fires on Long Island have linked the blazes to a backyard in Manorville. Officials said Monday that the fires were ...
Long Island brush fires were caused by a resident trying to make s’mores. The Westhampton Pines Fire burned approximately 600 acres before it was contained ...
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