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Multiple brush fires on Everett Turnpike in Merrimack, police asking for information
There were multiple brush fires burning on the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Merrimack, New Hampshire, on Sunday afternoon, and police say they want to find whoever is responsible. New Hampshire State Police said troopers responded to the brush fires around 1:30 p.m. A witness told police that a yellow Mack Truck with “Kallwall” lettering written on the side panels...
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Brush Fire Concerns With Another Red Flag Warning
Much of those fires have been contained by local fire crews and the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation, helping to prevent them spreading to any homes.
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Brush Fire Concerns With Another Red Flag Warning
The brush fire at the Breakheart Reservation in Saugus, Massachusetts, was 70 percent contained as of Tuesday evening. Fires in several locations have sparked up over the last few days.
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Firefighters on Alert Amid Continued Threat of Brush Fires in Mass.
The risk for brush fires drags on for another day in New England, amid continued Red Flag Warnings in the area. The brush fire at the Breakheart Reservation in Saugus, Massachusetts, was 70 percent contained as of Tuesday evening. Fires in several locations have sparked up over the last few days. Much of those fires have been contained by local…
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Brush Fire Reported in Saugus Amid Dry Conditions
Heavy smoke was visible in aerial footage of the area on Tuesday morning.
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Brush Fire at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus Amid Dry Conditions in Mass.
A brush fire was apparently burning Tuesday morning at the Breakheart Reservation in Saugus, Massachusetts. Heavy smoke was visible in aerial footage of the area on Tuesday morning. The dry conditions have created an elevated risk of brush fires in Massachusetts, and several have already sparked in the state since Friday. Between the wind and parched land, firefighters warn that…
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Brush Fire Concerns Escalating Across the State
On Monday, Lynn banned people from going on the trails north of the city’s Walden Pond, closing them “until further notice.” That pond is different from the Walden Pond in Concord made famous by Henry David Thoreau.