Massachusetts is under a red flag warning again on Tuesday as dozens of brush fires​ continue burning across the state.
Crews from as far away as Maine are making the journey down to Massachusetts to help the state battle large brush fires.
A severe drought in the Northeast, that isn't expected to lessen up soon, has caused an "unprecedented number of brush fires" ...
State officials are now providing a detailed breakdown of 15 active fires in our state, including four in western ...
Firefighters continued to battle brush fires throughout the state over the weekend, including an ongoing wildfire in Lynn and ...
The other two brush fires at DNRT properties took place at the Knowles Reserve ... under Section 10.10.2 of the Massachusetts ...
A Red Flag Warning has been extended into Wednesday as firefighters across the Commonwealth continue to battle brush fires.
According to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services (DFS), an average of 15 brush fires are reported each October ...
More than a dozen brush fires are burning across Massachusetts as the most of the state is under red flag warning on Tuesday.
The dry air is not letting up, leading to more brush fires across Massachusetts. State officials say there are at least 13 ...
Firefighters from Kingston spent the day in Massachusetts helping fight brush fires in North Andover. New Hampshire equipment ...
High winds and very dry conditions fed multiple brush fires in New Hampshire on Tuesday, with no improvement in ...