Wind-driven brush fires that burned on New York’s Long Island over the weekend, injuring two firefighters and sending large ...
An attempt to make s'mores accidentally sparked the massive brush fires that impacted the East End of Long Island, Suffolk ...
The wildfires that burned through more than 600 acres on Long Island probably originated from a backyard fire in Manorville, ...
The cause of the wildfires that swept through part of Long Island, New York, over the weekend is believed to have been a ...
The wildfires began accidentally when someone in Suffolk County tried to light a fire to make s’mores, officials said. They ...
A measles case has been confirmed on Long Island, health officials say. The patient is under the age of 5, lives in Suffolk County and is unvaccinated, according to the Suffolk County Department of ...
Police in New York say multiple brush fires that burned across Long Island over the weekend were accidentally caused by a ...
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 as ...
The massive brush fire that impacted the East End of Long Island​ is no longer burning in Westhampton, but Forest Rangers ...
Rudy Sunderman, commissioner of the Suffolk County Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services, said Sunday that the fires were 100% "knocked down," which means there are no visible flames.
Firefighters in New York have knocked down a dwindling brush fire in a wooded stretch of Long Island but officials say high ...
The state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services warned that wind gusts up to 40 mph were likely, complicating efforts to douse flames.