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- Alec Baldwin and Stephen Baldwin were involved in a collision with a tree in East Hampton, N.Y., on Monday, Oct. 13
- Alec was driving the car, and the brothers were in town for the Hamptons International Film Festival, according to reports
- Photos from the accident show the brothers exiting the vehicle safely
Alec Baldwin and his brother Stephen Baldwin were involved in a car accident in which their vehicle crashed into a tree in the Hamptons amid a nor’easter impacting the greater New York City area.
Alec, 67, was driving the vehicle, according to Page Six and TMZ. The hood of his white Range Rover SUV appeared significantly damaged by the impact of the tree in East Hampton, N.Y., in video footage obtained by Page Six on Monday, Oct. 13.
Alec wore a gray polo shirt and pants paired with black sneakers, while Stephen, 59, wore a camouflage raincoat paired with denim shorts layered over olive green sweatpants. The brothers were seen speaking with police at the scene and exited the vehicle without major visible injuries.
PEOPLE reached out to a representative for Alec, who had no comment regarding the accident. The brothers were reportedly in town for the Hamptons International Film Festival, which began on Oct. 5 and concluded on Oct. 13.
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Alec serves as a co-chair on the Board Executive Committee, according to the festival’s website. The actor returned to the Hamptons after stopping in Buffalo, N.Y., to attend part of the Buffalo International Film Festival on Oct. 11. The actor shared a video of himself eating dinner in Buffalo on Instagram.