Fire Destroys Waterfront Restaurant, Boats on Long Island: NCPD
Over 100 firefighters controlled the electrical-origin blaze that caused serious damage to Crabby Amy's and six boats during Hurricane Erin's high tides, officials said.
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Fire destroys waterfront restaurant, boats on Long Island: NCPD
SEAFORD, N.Y. (PIX11) – A destructive fire ravaged a popular seafood restaurant and boats docked nearby in Seaford on Thursday, according to the Nassau County Police Department. Police said heavy fire leaped from Crabby Amy’s Clam and Oyster Bar off the 2800 block of Ocean Avenue around 9:30 p.m. At least six unoccupied boats were also ablaze – some were docked while others floated away, according to authorities. More Local News Crews dous…
Dramatic fire consumes Long Island marina, sending fiery boats adrift
A raging fire tore through a Long Island marina late Thursday, sending flaming boats adrift as it consumed wooden docks and nearby structures. No civilians or firefighters were hurt in the dramatic fire, which erupted at Treasure Island Marina in Seaford around 9:30 p.m. The initial call was for a fire reported in the Crabby Army restaurant. When firefighters arrived, they encountered heavy flames in buildings and on boats. Some of the fiery boa…
Seaford Establishment, 6 Boats Destroyed by Fire - Long Island Life & Politics
A fire ripped through an establishment in Seaford and destroyed six boats at a nearby marina. On August 21 at 9:23 p.m., Nassau County officers responded to Crabby Amy’s, located at 2880 Ocean Avenue within [...] The post Seaford Establishment, 6 Boats Destroyed by Fire appeared first on Long Island Life & Politics.
A voracious fire swept through a marina on Long Island, leaving ships in flames drifting.
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