Firefighters battled a bushfire in Manhattan’s Inwood Hill Park through the night Wednesday as two additional blazes ignited at other city parks amid a record-shattering dry spell in the Big Apple.
A massive brush fire exacerbated by the city’s ongoing drought destroyed about 4 acres of Manhattan’s Inwood Hill Park, FDNY officials said Thursday. The raging blaze, which began at about 3 p ...
INWOOD, Manhattan -- The FDNY is battling an extensive brush fire that erupted in Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon. Two fires reportedly ignited around 3 p.m. and spread ...
One day after Gov. Kathy Hochul issued a statewide ban on outdoor burning through the end of the month, FDNY Fire Commissioner Robert S. Tucker reminded New Yorkers to be aware of the threat of ...
New York City’s ongoing drought has sparked a record 215 brush fires in just the past two weeks, FDNY officials said Wednesday. The number of brush fires this year was significantly higher than ...
The New York Fire Department (NYFD) reported that the fire began on the roof of a luxury apartment complex in the Hudson Yards, on 10th Avenue, between West 35th and 36th Streets. The cause of the ...
Advertisement About 140 firefighters and New York Police Department personnel responded to the Inwood Hill Park blaze, which the NYFD continued fighting into the evening to ensure they ...
About 80 New York Fire Department (NYFD) firefighters reportedly responded to the blade. New York City council member Erik Bottcher said in an update shared to X/Twitter: "From Hudson Yards ...