Police in New York say multiple brush fires that burned across a wooded area of Long Island over the weekend were accidentally caused by a family's attempt to make s'mores.
Firefighters in New York continued to battle at least one brush fire in a wooded stretch of Long Island on Sunday.
The wildfires began accidentally when someone in Suffolk County tried to light a fire to make s’mores, officials said. They ...
Investigators believe the initial backyard blaze started when a Long Island resident used cardboard to ignite a fire to make ...
The cause of the wildfires that swept through part of Long Island, New York, over the weekend is believed to have been a ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency Saturday following multiple wildfires that broke out on the South Shore of ...
A New York resident making s'mores in their backyard is suspected of accidentally igniting a series of wildfires over the ...
A homeowner's failed attempt to make s'mores likely sparked this weekend's fast-moving brush fire on Long Island, Suffolk ...
An attempt to make s'mores accidentally sparked the massive brush fires that impacted the East End of Long Island, Suffolk County police said Monday.
Investigators say embers from a backyard fire spread rapidly, fueling blazes that prompted evacuations and an emergency burn ...
Suffolk County Police Arson Section detectives believe the cause is related to a fire that spread following an attempt to ...