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U.S. Northeast faces renewed wildfire threat as some are asked to evacuate their homes

  • Windy conditions have renewed a wildfire that prompted voluntary evacuations for about 165 houses in Warwick, New York, as reported by New York Parks Department spokesman Jeff Wernick.
  • On Saturday, helicopters dropped 21,000 gallons of water to fight the Jennings Creek blaze that was active in Orange County, New York, and Passaic County, New Jersey.
  • An 18-year-old New York parks employee died on November 9 when a tree fell on him during firefighting efforts, and the fire’s cause is still under investigation.
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