The Lower Hudson Valley and other parts of New York are under an early burn ban ahead of a statewide ban that starts Sunday, March 16.
Gov. Kathy Hochul expanded emergency measures as firefighters continued battling the aftermath of weekend brush fires in Suffolk County, issuing an immediate burn ban for Long Island, New York City ...
ALBANY — New York City, Long Island and most of the Hudson Valley are under a burn ban until March 16 amid dry conditions and gusty winds. The ban comes as crews have knocked down brush fires ...
Worried about gusty winds and dry conditions continuing Monday, Gov. Kathy Hochul issued burn bans for Long Island, New York City and the Hudson Valley, adding the National Guard has eight ...
Meanwhile, the cause of the fires is under investigation. The burn ban is for Long Island, New York City and parts of the Hudson Valley until the annual statewide ban on residential brush burning ...
The regional burn ban, in effect until March 16, includes areas of the Lower Hudson Valley, New York City and Long Island As of Sunday night, most of the fires in Suffolk County were knocked down.
The state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services warned that wind gusts up to 40 mph were likely, complicating efforts to douse flames.
Much of southeast New York is under an early burn ban after wildfires ravaged the pine barrens in Long Island's Suffolk County the first week of March The NYS Department of Conservation implements ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State's burn ban is now in effect. The ban officially went into effect on March 16. Due to wildfires ...
Wind-driven brush fires that burned on New York’s Long Island over the weekend, injuring two firefighters and sending large smoke plumes into the air, appear to have been started by people making ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The annual statewide ban on brush burning goes into effect on Sunday, March 16, according to NotifyNYC, ...
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