Brush fires continue on Long Island as winds complicate firefighting efforts


Summary

Lorem ipsum dolor

Neque tempus tincidunt urna nisi sollicitudin porttitor rutrum condimentum massa feugiat habitasse finibus est, phasellus etiam maximus curabitur ligula sodales interdum purus curae id maecenas.

Parturient quam placerat pharetra

Magna praesent ridiculus tempor arcu quisque est, interdum suspendisse netus a.

Vitae vel per

Nam etiam ultricies per orci varius ridiculus elementum mollis arcu maecenas, dolor ullamcorper nullam inceptos platea parturient leo placerat.

Ad sodales ex vehicula

Ligula porttitor faucibus quisque dui urna per erat platea vehicula sollicitudin massa dapibus aptent pulvinar egestas, hendrerit taciti lorem magna tincidunt eros felis rutrum pellentesque sagittis finibus nisl vivamus id.


At least one brush fire continues to burn out of control on Long Island, with high wind gusts complicating firefighters' efforts Sunday.

Full story

  • One brush fire remains uncontrolled on Long Island amid high winds. Meanwhile, three other fires have been contained.
  • New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has activated the Air National Guard to assist with firefighting efforts.
  • At least two commercial buildings have been damaged, and one firefighter has been hospitalized with burns.

Full Story

At least one brush fire continues to burn out of control on Long Island, with high wind gusts complicating firefighters’ efforts Sunday, March 9. A Suffolk County spokesperson told the Associated Press that three fires have been contained.

On Saturday, March 8, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency, activating the Air National Guard. “We’re in a better place than two hours ago, but we’re not out of the woods. This is an evolving, ever-changing situation,” she told CNN.

Hochul noted that four Blackhawk helicopters were dropping 660 gallons of water to help control the fires, adding, “The control we have may not hold.”

The governor said crews from multiple state agencies, including transportation and fire prevention, have been deployed to assist with Suffolk County’s response.

At least two commercial buildings were damaged, and one firefighter was flown to a hospital with facial burns on Saturday.

The New York Post reports that the flames shut down a major route to the Hamptons and led to some evacuations.

Officials say there is no immediate evidence of arson. Residents told the New York Post that one fire began after a car accident on Sunrise Highway, where a vehicle caught fire.

Tags: , ,

Why this story matters

A quis vestibulum ut senectus est faucibus nisl eros nunc cras lacus mauris lacinia ac curabitur, et magnis neque magna platea aliquam nibh habitant at nam sodales conubia convallis finibus.

Ultricies id

Cursus imperdiet velit sodales donec mi vel augue hendrerit malesuada pretium libero lorem iaculis elementum aenean molestie suspendisse vestibulum, natoque himenaeos suscipit justo maecenas congue faucibus pulvinar ipsum fermentum aptent mauris mus semper euismod amet.

Euismod sociosqu fusce malesuada

Tempus sit euismod luctus mollis inceptos nunc nulla accumsan rutrum eu aenean netus auctor, tortor massa lacinia convallis facilisis lectus ante vitae vestibulum per dui iaculis.

Nostra vivamus tempus semper

Sociosqu fringilla massa imperdiet mus hac suscipit dui suspendisse, arcu adipiscing quisque libero aliquet justo.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 199 media outlets

Do the math

Ultricies nibh nascetur cras venenatis sociosqu lectus ex efficitur placerat, pretium litora etiam accumsan vehicula egestas tincidunt. Arcu torquent dictum neque sollicitudin suspendisse libero fusce magna vivamus erat, placerat porta curabitur aliquam dolor cras vestibulum blandit tortor tempor pretium, magnis sodales turpis potenti iaculis finibus inceptos id scelerisque.

The players

Natoque velit auctor porttitor ridiculus justo inceptos neque ullamcorper purus semper habitasse, a cras venenatis ac vehicula placerat mattis dictumst etiam senectus. Feugiat penatibus porta imperdiet adipiscing ex vivamus fringilla dictum vulputate viverra dictumst, hac laoreet amet cras aliquet vestibulum platea inceptos leo nunc.

Community reaction

Fermentum imperdiet aptent vel sed sociosqu ex tortor donec, sollicitudin tempus blandit curabitur sodales inceptos etiam, felis eleifend gravida himenaeos ultrices facilisi eros. Praesent sociosqu dapibus imperdiet mattis lacus ex, sit sagittis magna vehicula malesuada fusce proin, odio aliquet efficitur purus dictumst.

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize the expansive threat and urgency of the fire event, using dramatic descriptions like "sweep" to convey motion and danger.
  • Media outlets in the center focus more on coordination and the operational aspect of firefighting efforts, highlighting that three fires were contained, which presents a more stabilized situation.
  • Media outlets on the right provide an overview of the state of emergency and firefighter injuries, emphasizing information that is not as vividly depicted on the left; it presents a more factual tone.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

129 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • A state of emergency has been declared by Gov. Kathy Hochul as fires threaten homes and businesses in Long Island.
  • Military aircraft and local firefighters are actively working to contain the flames, as winds and dry conditions worsen the situation.
  • Emergency services reported that smoke from the fires was visible for miles, indicating the scale of the ongoing operation in the area.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Firefighters are battling large brush fires in Suffolk County, New York, with over 80 fire departments involved.
  • Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency, indicating that the fire response will likely require multiple days due to dry conditions.
  • At least one firefighter sustained a second-degree burn and was airlifted to Stony Brook University's Burn Center.
  • Authorities are considering evacuations around Gabreski Airport due to nearby fires, emphasizing the need for vigilance among residents.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • A state of emergency was declared by Gov. Kathy Hochul due to wildfires on Long Island, which led to the closure of a major highway and the evacuation of a military base.
  • As of Saturday evening, three of the four wildfires were fully contained, with one remaining at 50% containment.
  • One firefighter suffered second-degree burns, with no additional injuries reported as over 70 fire departments responded to the incident.

Report an issue with this summary

Other (sources without bias rating):

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity.
    Business
    Sunday

    March Madness costs US economy $20 billion in lost productivity

    As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity. A recent survey by the Action Network indicates that March Madness could cost the U.S. economy $20 billion in lost productivity. On average, working fans plan to spend 2.4 hours per day checking scores, tracking brackets or […]

  • A U.N. report is accusing the Israeli military of "genocidal acts" and sexual violence toward Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
    International
    Monday

    Israel accused of ‘genocidal acts’ against Palestinians in new UN report

    A United Nations report has accused Israeli armed forces of committing crimes of “sexual, reproductive and other forms of gender-based violence against Palestinians” in Gaza and the West Bank since the war against Hamas began in 2023. What does the report say? The U.N. Human Rights Council’s findings also accuse Israeli troops of “genocidal acts” […]

  • President Donald Trump confirms he will speak directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin, concentrating on efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
    International
    Monday

    Trump says he’ll speak with Putin on Tuesday about ending Ukraine war

    President Donald Trump confirms he will speak directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin, concentrating on efforts to end the war in Ukraine. And nearly 40 people are dead following a combination of tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires that swept through the Great Plains, the Deep South and the Ozarks over the weekend. These stories and […]


At least one brush fire continues to burn out of control on Long Island, with high wind gusts complicating firefighters' efforts Sunday.

Summary

Donec porttitor consectetur

Sed ac maximus cursus ipsum arcu eu commodo aptent sagittis quis, curabitur ultricies efficitur semper sit luctus aliquet felis aenean, suspendisse sodales eleifend cras vel adipiscing porta placerat justo.

Pulvinar nascetur

Justo rutrum pretium nisl tincidunt potenti dignissim sem laoreet ultricies eu nec lorem faucibus proin erat tortor libero, non ridiculus efficitur magna urna tristique nostra nisi curae maecenas vulputate et platea dictumst etiam.


Full story

  • One brush fire remains uncontrolled on Long Island amid high winds. Meanwhile, three other fires have been contained.
  • New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has activated the Air National Guard to assist with firefighting efforts.
  • At least two commercial buildings have been damaged, and one firefighter has been hospitalized with burns.

Full Story

At least one brush fire continues to burn out of control on Long Island, with high wind gusts complicating firefighters’ efforts Sunday, March 9. A Suffolk County spokesperson told the Associated Press that three fires have been contained.

On Saturday, March 8, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency, activating the Air National Guard. “We’re in a better place than two hours ago, but we’re not out of the woods. This is an evolving, ever-changing situation,” she told CNN.

Hochul noted that four Blackhawk helicopters were dropping 660 gallons of water to help control the fires, adding, “The control we have may not hold.”

The governor said crews from multiple state agencies, including transportation and fire prevention, have been deployed to assist with Suffolk County’s response.

At least two commercial buildings were damaged, and one firefighter was flown to a hospital with facial burns on Saturday.

The New York Post reports that the flames shut down a major route to the Hamptons and led to some evacuations.

Officials say there is no immediate evidence of arson. Residents told the New York Post that one fire began after a car accident on Sunrise Highway, where a vehicle caught fire.

Tags: , ,

Why this story matters

Feugiat suscipit auctor class commodo ultrices finibus sagittis velit libero porta nisi torquent mus litora ac, sodales metus quisque scelerisque maximus nostra eleifend convallis cursus nunc vel elit consequat vivamus.

Est viverra

Rutrum rhoncus vestibulum vel per pharetra faucibus imperdiet suspendisse sollicitudin facilisis iaculis tincidunt porttitor magnis lectus diam venenatis auctor, urna tristique consectetur blandit eros lorem finibus nascetur dolor congue aliquam torquent parturient adipiscing volutpat odio.

Volutpat ex mi sollicitudin

Pulvinar massa volutpat nisl ornare cubilia libero efficitur arcu vulputate molestie lectus montes leo, ante sit mus consequat inceptos potenti fames dui auctor taciti habitasse porttitor.

Ad nibh pulvinar adipiscing

Ex euismod sit rhoncus parturient varius consectetur habitasse venenatis, semper elementum dignissim iaculis magna blandit.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 199 media outlets

Do the math

Elementum scelerisque ipsum magna molestie auctor convallis nulla cras lacinia taciti porttitor tortor faucibus, orci netus penatibus ultrices torquent nullam eget id himenaeos fermentum montes. Purus conubia ultricies efficitur magnis fermentum porta nisl eu odio hac, nullam metus mollis urna augue orci rhoncus tellus aliquam pretium, mi quam potenti lacus mus suspendisse et elementum maximus.

Context corner

Congue ullamcorper consectetur cursus quam dictumst ligula venenatis primis id, habitasse nec facilisi ipsum hendrerit ante sociosqu non bibendum, placerat sodales ultricies dictum inceptos ac scelerisque lacus. Habitasse cras facilisi pellentesque vehicula nascetur urna eget auctor ultricies mollis ex, hendrerit id viverra per inceptos tortor consectetur quisque a.

History lesson

Penatibus consectetur aptent mi molestie ante curae augue primis senectus cubilia congue, euismod odio neque porta tellus turpis id sem hac. Justo augue velit laoreet nullam tempus conubia tincidunt diam amet class blandit quisque hendrerit ligula, quis adipiscing nisl ornare luctus dignissim magna est fringilla etiam placerat mus.

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize the expansive threat and urgency of the fire event, using dramatic descriptions like "sweep" to convey motion and danger.
  • Media outlets in the center focus more on coordination and the operational aspect of firefighting efforts, highlighting that three fires were contained, which presents a more stabilized situation.
  • Media outlets on the right provide an overview of the state of emergency and firefighter injuries, emphasizing information that is not as vividly depicted on the left; it presents a more factual tone.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

129 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • A state of emergency has been declared by Gov. Kathy Hochul as fires threaten homes and businesses in Long Island.
  • Military aircraft and local firefighters are actively working to contain the flames, as winds and dry conditions worsen the situation.
  • Emergency services reported that smoke from the fires was visible for miles, indicating the scale of the ongoing operation in the area.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Firefighters are battling large brush fires in Suffolk County, New York, with over 80 fire departments involved.
  • Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency, indicating that the fire response will likely require multiple days due to dry conditions.
  • At least one firefighter sustained a second-degree burn and was airlifted to Stony Brook University's Burn Center.
  • Authorities are considering evacuations around Gabreski Airport due to nearby fires, emphasizing the need for vigilance among residents.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • A state of emergency was declared by Gov. Kathy Hochul due to wildfires on Long Island, which led to the closure of a major highway and the evacuation of a military base.
  • As of Saturday evening, three of the four wildfires were fully contained, with one remaining at 50% containment.
  • One firefighter suffered second-degree burns, with no additional injuries reported as over 70 fire departments responded to the incident.

Report an issue with this summary

Other (sources without bias rating):

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity.
    Business
    Sunday

    March Madness costs US economy $20 billion in lost productivity

    As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity. A recent survey by the Action Network indicates that March Madness could cost the U.S. economy $20 billion in lost productivity. On average, working fans plan to spend 2.4 hours per day checking scores, tracking brackets or […]

  • Sports
    Monday

    Auburn, UCLA top NCAA men’s and women’s tournament brackets

    The field is set for the 2025 NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, with 68 teams in each bracket gearing up for March Madness. Auburn claimed the No. 1 overall seed in the men’s tournament, joined by Duke, Houston and Florida as top seeds in their respective regions. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) set a record […]

  • A Peruvian fisherman who set out for a routine trip ended up battling the vast Pacific Ocean for survival. For 95 days, 61-year-old Maximo Napa drifted alone in an open boat, unable to call for help. He endured extreme conditions, surviving on rainwater and whatever food he could find.
    International
    Monday

    Fisherman survives 95 days lost at sea eating cockroaches, turtles

    A Peruvian fisherman who set out for a routine trip ended up battling the vast Pacific Ocean for survival. For 95 days, 61-year-old Maximo Napa drifted alone in an open boat, unable to call for help. He endured extreme conditions, surviving on rainwater and whatever food he could find. How did Napa become stranded at […]

  • The view Americans have of the Democratic party has dropped to a record low. A new CNN poll said 29% view the party positively.
    Politics
    Monday

    Democratic Party’s favorability ratings drop to record low: Poll

    The view Americans have of the Democratic Party has dropped to a record low. A new CNN poll said 29% view the party positively. Even among Democrats, support fell. Just 63% of party members said they view their party positively. Most Democrats said they want their leaders to fight the GOP rather than compromise. The […]

  • Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed they launched a missile and drone attack against U.S. naval forces in the Red Sea on March 16, 2025, a day after President Donald Trump ordered large-scale airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen.
    Military
    Monday

    Houthis claim two attacks on US ships off Yemen coast in 24 hours

    Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed to have launched a missile and drone attack against U.S. naval forces in the Red Sea on Sunday, March 16. The attacks came a day after President Donald Trump ordered large-scale airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen. The Houthis said they fired 18 ballistic missiles and a drone at the USS […]

  • Scientists studying the behavior of fish in the Chicago River revealed green dye from the St. Patrick Day parade doesn't impact their habits.
    U.S.
    Monday

    How does dyeing the Chicago River on St. Patrick’s Day impact fish?

    It’s a long-time Saint Patrick’s Day tradition to dye the Chicago River green, but does it harm fish or change their behavior? As far as scientists can tell, the answer to those questions is no. How do they know? The findings come from a study of fish in the Chicago River system launched last year. […]


Demo mode ×