Fire officials across Massachusetts are pleading with residents to stop outdoor burning as brush fires​ continue to spread.
Officials say Massachusetts usually averages about 15 brush fires in October, but this year, there have been more than 200!
Area fire chiefs and the governor are urging the public to put the lid on thoughts of open air fires until it rains.
The warm and dry conditions are expected to continue for at least the first half of November. Brush fire concerns remain atop ...
As fire departments work to control brush fires burning across Massachusetts, residents are strongly urged to help prevent ...
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The National Weather Service has issued Red Flag Warnings all week amidst dry conditions, heightened wind speeds and lower ...
On Saturday, the National Weather Service issued a Red Flag warning for the whole state after an increase in outdoor fires and 22News is Working For You on how you can protect yourself and prevent ...