Hamptons Locals Rush to Flee Devastating Wildfires

Police confirm Sunrise Highway east of exit 62 is shut down, and extra road closures could happen any minute. One mother, Tanya Layburn, managed to grab her kids and flee with mere minutes to spare. “We just got out of there,” she said, recalling the panic. It’s a stark reminder of how Long Island wildfires force evacuations in a flash when strong winds fan the flames.

Community Braces for More Danger

Governor Kathy Hochul assures everyone the state is ready to send additional resources and helicopters, while meteorologists warn that winds up to 35 mph could complicate firefighting. With humidity around 30 percent, conditions are ripe for fast fire spread. Volunteer firefighters describe multiple structures ablaze – from a pool company to a storage facility – underscoring just how serious this is. The final toll of damage remains unclear, but it’s clear Long

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