An attempt to make s'mores accidentally sparked the massive brush fires that impacted the East End of Long Island, Suffolk County police said Monday.
Arson could be the cause of several wind-driven brush fires that burned on New York’s Long Island over the weekend, injuring ...
Investigators say embers from a backyard fire spread rapidly, fueling blazes that prompted evacuations and an emergency burn ...
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The Journal News on MSNGov. Hochul issues burn ban for Lower Hudson Valley, New York City and Long IslandNew York City, the Lower Hudson Valley and Long Island are now under a burn ban through March 16 as crews battle fires in Suffolk County.
The cause of the wildfires that swept through part of Long Island, New York, over the weekend is believed to have been a ...
The state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services warned that wind gusts up to 40 mph were likely, complicating ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNBurn ban in effect for Long Island, New York City and Hudson Valley after Suffolk County brush fireBrush fires that burned hundreds of acres on Long Island over the weekend are under control but a burn ban remains in place.
Gov. Kathy Hochul expanded emergency measures as firefighters continued battling the aftermath of weekend brush fires in ...
The ban follows a state of emergency declared in Suffolk County by Hochul to deploy ground and air support to assist with the ...
The Long Island brush fires that injured two firefighters and damaged two buildings were started by a person cooking s’mores, ...
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Police in New York say multiple brush fires that burned across a wooded area of Long Island over the weekend were ...
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