Arson could be the cause of several wind-driven brush fires that burned on New York’s Long Island over the weekend, injuring ...
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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.
The state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services warned that wind gusts up to 40 mph were likely, complicating ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNLong Island brush fire latest: Arson investigation underway, burn ban in effectAn arson investigation is underway on Long Island after a series of brush fires over the weekend injured at least two ...
According to the New York Daily News, around 600 acres of the Long Island Pine Barrens were burnt as a result of the fires, ...
Following brush fires in Long Island, Gov. Kathy Hochul issued a burn ban until March 16, when New York’s annual statewide ...
Fires are tied to the history of the pine barrens, now at 105,000 acres, down from what experts believe at one time was a quarter of a million acres.
The last of four blazes that began in Suffolk County on Saturday has been put out, but Long Island and the Hudson Valley ...
Brush fires on New York's Long Island fanned by high winds have picked up quickly. The fires were spewing thick gray smoke ...
Two commercial buildings were damaged and two firefighters suffered minor injuries, Suffolk County Fire Coordinator Rudy ...
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