They’re still hot under the collar.

Feelings in an upstate New York town are continuing to smolder after a massive, 2019 fire on the set of an HBO miniseries that starred Mark Ruffalo — which is still wreaking havoc on residents as the deep-pocketed network fails to make things right, according to a new report.

The explosive blaze at a car dealership that served as a film location for “I Know This Much Is True” destroyed a village landmark in Ellenville, caused an estimated $15 million in damage, and exposed locals to potentially toxic chemicals, according to the L.A. Times .

“It comes down to this: If you hurt people, you take care of them,” said lawyer Wayne Lonstein, who has sued HBO on behalf of two neighboring families. 4

The devastating blaze put dozens of locals out o

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