‘Massive’ wildfires erupt on Long Island, sparking state of emergency and evacuations as flames threaten homes

Four wildfires erupted at the edge of the Hamptons Saturday — sending residents into a panic and prompting Gov. Hochul to declare a state of emergency and warn the dangerous situation could become “a multi-day event,” she said. 

The fires — in Center Moriches, East Moriches, Eastport and Westhampton — blanketed part’s of Long Island’s East End shortly after 1 p.m., filling the sky with thick black smoke, threatening homes in middle class communities and wealthy parts of the Hamptons. 

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Smoke seen from County Road 51 in Manorville.
Smoke seen from County Road 51 in Manorville. Lisa Marie/Facebook
Smoke on Riverhead Road in Westhampton Beach.
Smoke on Riverhead Road in Westhampton Beach. Lawrence Citarelli Jr of Westhampton Beach
Smoke from the fires is visible for miles.
Smoke from the fires is visible for miles.