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( MENAFN - EIN Presswire) Governor Kathy Hochul today provided an update on wildfires burning across New York State and has deployed a multi-agency response to fires in Ulster, Sullivan, and Orange counties in close coordination with local fire departments and first responders. New York State has also issued an Air Quality health Advisory for smoke-enhanced fine particulate matter that could reach levels that are Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups for the New York City Metro area. New Yorkers should continue to monitor local forecasts and air quality in surrounding impacted areas.

“With recent drought conditions, there have been multiple wildfires ignited across the state, and we have deployed state assets and agencies to coordinate with local first responders in fighting these fires while closely monitoring air quality as a result of them,” Governor Hochul said. “The safety of all New Yorkers is my top priority, and I urge everyone in impacted areas, especially those vulnerable, to stay alert, monitor air quality, and take necessary precautions to stay safe.” The Catskills, Hudson Valley, and Long Island are currently at high risk for wildfires.



Fire danger is determined by weather conditions including heat and humidity levels. The lack of rain and ongoing windy conditions are contributing to the increased level of fire danger. More information about Fire Danger classifications can be found at DEC's Fire Danger Map website .

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