Flaming debris blew across the street due to 25 mph winds, causing more buildings to catch fire as well as a car. Smoke poured from the neighborhood, as one witness told the Globe the scene resembled the wildfires that often occur in the west.
The Northeast has suffered from a drought this year, with Cambridge spending millions to bring in water for the city and residents.
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