Massachusetts
Salem brush fires burn more than 100 acres in northeastern Massachusetts
SALEM – Brush fires in Salem and other parts of northeastern Massachusetts continued to burn Monday morning, with smoke being detected as far south as Boston.
In Salem, more than 100 acres has burned in the brush fires, which started Saturday. The fires have been spreading as tourists converge on Salem for Halloween events downtown.
The fires have not had any impact on the festivities, but the drifting smoke could be smelled from miles away.
Salem, Peabody, Lynn brush fires
Salem Fire Chief Alan Dionne said the flames have been very difficult to put out because the terrain between Salem, Peabody and Lynn is very secluded and rocky.
Several local and state agencies are now using helicopter water drops and drones to identify the heavy burn areas and put out flames.
“It’s a lot of acreage and getting to it is the hardest part,” Dionne told WBZ-TV Sunday. “It’s just one of those fires that’s going to smolder for a long time. And when it smolders overnight and then it gets fresh air and a breeze in the morning and especially if there’s a wind change, then it could flare up again.”
Middleton brush fires
No one has been hurt and there are no reports of any homes or business being damaged in the fires, which are also an issue in Middleton, which is about 10 miles northwest of Salem.
“Both incidents will require lengthy, heavily committed, multi agency operations to be placed under under control,” Northeast Massachusetts Emergency Alerts said in a statement on Facebook.
Brush fires were reported as far south as Rehoboth on Sunday. A firefighter there was brought to the hospital because of the heat, but is expected to be okay, according to WPRI-TV.