New York City has had over 230 brush fires since Oct. 29, after its driest month since record-keeping began in 1869.
The record-breaking statistics come as several Northeast states battle extremely dry conditions and multiple wildfires.
The New York City fire department has responded to 229 brush fires from October 29 to Nov. 12, a record for any two-week ...
New York and the Northeast are in the midst of their worst fire season in more than a decade, with little relief in sight for ...
A severe drought in the Northeast, that isn't expected to lessen up soon, has caused an "unprecedented number of brush fires" ...
A volunteer firefighter on Long Island, New York, was arrested on Tuesday after authorities said he intentionally started a ...
Wildfires have claimed the life of a teenage park ranger, as blazes continue to rage across New York State. 18-year-old ...
New York City’s ongoing drought has sparked a record 215 brush fires in just the past two weeks, FDNY officials said ...
A quarter of an inch of rain fell on the Jennings Creek fire early Monday morning, which helped crews get some much needed ...
Wildfires that are raging across New York and New Jersey highlight a new threat to one of the world’s most affluent regions.
New Yorkers encountered an unsettling smell on Saturday, a day after fires broke out in Prospect Park and across the Hudson ...
Authorities are reporting the death of a New York parks employee battling one of a number of wildfires in New Jersey and New ...