A drought in the northeast United States, combined with high winds, is creating record-breaking numbers of wildfires with dangerous smoke conditions in the New York metropolitan area and beyond.
WARWICK, N.Y. — Some residents in Warwick, Orange County are being asked to evacuate due to the Jennings Creek wildfire.
Hundreds of wildfires and brush fires have burned across the Northeast as the region struggles under a historic drought.
Some residents in Warwick, New York were asked to voluntarily evacuate on Saturday night after the wildfire in Greenwood Lake jumped one of the initial lines between 32 Edgemere and Wah Ta Wah Park.
Firefighters faced a setback after dry and windy conditions reignited parts of the Jennings Creek Wildfire, which is now 90% contained.
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The Jennings Creek wildfire is now 88% contained since it started burning last week, the New York State DEC said.
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Firefighters are stationed every few feet; tasked with ensuring the fire doesn’t spread past the containment zone.