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

Four wildfires that erupted at the edge of the Hamptons Saturday — sending residents into a panic and prompting Gov. Hochul to declare a state of emergency to 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 Hampton.

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

The flames also shut down the major route to the Hamptons and forced some evacuations, authorities and residents said.

 

An increase in winds overnight had authorities “very concerned,” Hochul told CNN Saturday evening. “This could be a multi-day event. I’m also concerned about the air quality. …This can shift at any moment, but the air quality is definitely compromised.”

The wind is making it difficult to control the flames from spreading.AP
One person has been transported to a local hospital to be treated for second degree burns on their face.AP

“We’re in a better place than two hours ago but not out of the woods. This is an evolving ever changing situation,” she said, noting four Blackhawk helicopters were dumping 660 gallons of water in a bid to control the fires. “The control we have may not hold.”

The governor raised concerns about air quality and said the state was shipping 1,000 N95 masks to the region, pointing out that the intensity of the smoke created “a lot of exposure and vulnerability.”

One resident called the situation “catastrophic.”

“It looked like a nuclear bomb – black smoke, flames probably about 100 feet high, if not more,” Lisa DiMiceli told The Post Saturday afternoon. “It’s not under control at all. It’s very scary,” she said.

Plumes of smoke seen from Sunrise Highway.Steve Hickey/Facebook

DiMiceli, of Manorville, owns a pet boarding business and said Westhampton residents told her they were being evacuated and asked her to take their dogs as they fled.

Authorities would not confirm what sparked the fires, but residents claimed one blaze started after a car accident on Sunrise Highway, in which a vehicle caught fire.

The gusty winds rapidly spread the flames.

One resident told The Post that it is “catastrophic.”Citizen

“With this wind, a spark will simply ignite it,” said Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine in a late afternoon news conference in Westhampton Beach.

“The wind is driving this fire.”

One firefighter was taken to hospital with second degree burns on the face, while others suffered only minor injuries, Romaine said.

The smoke rose right by Country Road 51 in nearby Manorville.Dan Panico/Facebook

Two businesses were damaged, he said.

The flames have engulfed an area 2 miles long and 2.5 miles wide, authorities said.

As of Saturday evening the fires were 50% contained, and helicopters were still circling the area, dropping water to try to quench the flames.

Eastport Fire Department told The Post the fire started right after 1.pm. Saturday.secretsofpowerfulwomen/Tiktok

Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency, and said the National Guard helicopters were providing support to Suffolk County, while multiple state agencies were on the ground.

“We are in close communication with local partners on Long Island to coordinate assistance and make sure they have the resources they need to protect their communities,” Gov. Hochul posted on X.

Romaine said 90 agencies, including more than 40 different fire departments, were on hand.

Hochul vowed to coordinate assistance to Long Island.

Residents as far as Fairfield, Connecticut, across the water told The Post they could see the flames.

“Everyone was trying to figure out, what it was, we were convinced it was a boat on fire or something,” one resident who saw the smoke while walking their dog said.

Flames and black smoke billowed over County Road 51 in Manorville, where the fire crossed the highway shortly before 2 p.m., photos of the scene showed.

A sheriff looks up at a passing helicopter near Francis S. Gabreski Airport on March 8, 2025 in Westhampton, New York.Getty Images
A sheriff stands guard at road closure near Francis S. Gabreski Airport on March 8, 2025 in Westhampton, New YorkGetty Images
A fire truck departs from Francis S. Gabreski Airport on March 8, 2025 in Westhampton, New York.Getty Images

Additional fires were reported in the Pine Barrens and near Francis S. Gabreski Airport in Westhampton, shutting Sunrise Highway in both directions at Exit 58, authorities said. That’s the major access road toward the more exclusive parts of the Hamptons to the east.

Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico posted video from a helicopter showing the scope of the blazes and the resulting smoke.

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