Brush Fires on Long Island

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency as crews battled growing brush fires on Long Island. The fires have led to damages and injuries, with resources being deployed to contain the situation.

Brush fires in Long Island, New York

Fast-moving brush fires in Long Island, New York prompted evacuations and closures of a military base and a major highway. Governor declared a state of emergency, and homes, a chemical factory, and an Amazon warehouse were at risk.

Brush fires in Long Island

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency due to brush fires in Long Island. The New York National Guard's helicopters are providing air support, along with multiple state agencies assisting on the ground. Fires broke out in various locations, including near Riverhead, East Hampton, and Westhampton.

Brush Fires in North Carolina and South Carolina

Brush fires erupted in North Carolina and South Carolina, leading to evacuations. The fires posed a threat to structures and residents were urged to evacuate. Statewide burning bans were issued due to dangerous wildfire conditions.

Wildfires in Los Angeles

Two brush fires broke out in Los Angeles, one in Hollywood Hills and another in Pacific Palisades, prompting evacuations due to 'life-threatening' wind conditions. The fires threatened buildings and forced students to relocate from nearby campuses.