Brush Fire is 400 acres of Long Island, 22% star-news.press/wp

A brush that burns 400 hectares in the long York long island and requested an answer to 80 fire departments and 600 employees are now 22%, according to Suffolk County officials.
Westhampton’s pines exploded on Saturday evening, which is completely hitting, which is no longer visible on fire, Suffolk County Firefighters Coordinator Rudy Sunderman Sunday morning.
Despite progress, weather and air quality are essential, Suffolk County Ed Romaine said in the information.
“We’re worried because the wind is still blowing – that he would turn again, and we have people all over the place,” Romain said.
On Saturday, 35 mph winds and declines turned the fire, which he created a light smoke, he said.
Researchers, including dozens detectives, are working to determine the origin of the fire, but it is not clear that it is caused by natural or games.
Two people were injured in fires, a firefighter who suffered secondary burns, Romain said. The two buildings of trade were harm – it has been “quite destroyed” and another was significantly damaged, according to officials.
Romaine said Donald Trump’s calls received calls, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Sen. Chuck Schumer after fires on Saturday.
“Sometimes we forget that in times of crisis, in times of risk, Americans can meet and have problems,” Romain said. “So thank you, especially for volunteers to show everyone that helps us.”
Four firefighters smoked Suffolk County on Saturday. The fires exploded around 1:00. First, Moriches in the central village, then in the eastern wizard, and then pines and Westhampton, Sunderman said on Sunday. The fire burns around 600 and 700 acres in total, according to Romaine.
Hochul declared a state of emergency on Saturday in the sails of pintxos, in the inside of the pine, Xn said.
Risks affected regions – New York State Southeast State, South New Jersey and Connecticut – All five of the city of the city of Long Island and New York City.
On Sunday, the fire weather continues to improve most of the northeastern, expected low winds of 15 to 30 mph. A highest risk of fire continues for central Atlantic parts, including Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Baltimore during the evening.
The conditions will continue to improve through the northeast of Monday, the wind is around 5 to 15 mph.
2025-03-09 16:50:00


