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 ...
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 Lower Hudson Valley and other parts of New York are still under an early burn ban imposed by Governor Kathy Hochul in response to the weekend's wildfires on Long Island. The annual statewide ...
The New York State burn ban took effect Sunday, prohibiting brush burning and other open fires. This seasonal restriction is due to the warmer temperatures, breezy ...
New York statewide burn ban starts yesterday and will continue for the next two months, until May 14. It prohibits the ...
I have issued an immediate burn ban across Long Island, New York City, and parts of the Hudson Valley to protect our communities, and our state resources are fully mobilized to support fire ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — New York State’s annual brush burning ban will go into effect ... remains high for both Long Island and the Hudson Valley through at least Monday, according to the ...
A burn ban is in effect for Long Island, New York City and part of the Hudson Valley. Officials said Monday that dozens of detectives and arson investigators helped determine the cause of the fire.
Kathy Hochul issued burn bans for Long Island, New York City and the Hudson Valley, adding the National Guard has eight helicopters on standby to assist in firefighting missions. Officials ...
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