New York State remains under a burn ban until Nov. 30 due to the increased fire risk.
Firefighters in multiple states, including New York and Massachusetts, have been battling wildfires for weeks amid dry conditions exacerbated by a persistent drought. Relief may be on the horizon with expected rain and potential snow in some areas.
The Great Barrington Fire Department reported heavy smoke in the area and stated that they would patrol throughout the night with the police department to monitor the fire.
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